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i dont know how many people you have already, but i will help you out if its next weekend. Suppose to be wiring up a temp gauge this weekend.

If the ladie in the short shorts is going to be there, then how long are you planning to take on this car......even with help.

Take on his car?...eh?

Ill help if i feel like it lol.....ill be just happy to have the day off

eitherway ill help some other way if its not to do with the car

^^ AS SAID...i may serve drinks and munchies!

I am free on Sunday, got a 24th bday on the saturday.

Steph: That was worded wrong, i meant how long is Ian going to spend on the car.... but hey if you want to get your hands dirty, i dont think anyone will stop you. munchies are good too.

*no pun intended anywhere in this post..*

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I would take Sam up on his offer, makes it so much easier. You could still have a BBQ tho on sunday maybe.

Come on guys, BBQ at the workshop on friday!! who is bringing the BBQ?

friday during the day?

I have work on friday night, but it starts at 6pm so I should be right actually. So lets say 10am at sams workshop?

Whats the address? Is it the one posted on your website under "manager" ?

Sam, does your workshop have the ability to do wheel alignments by any chance?

Whats the address?

Suncoast Rustproofing

3/1 Bronwyn st

Caloundra 4551

Sam, does your workshop have the ability to do wheel alignments by any chance?

No, but the trie shop down the road does...

Who is bringing the BBQ?

How many coming?

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I only have a webber at home :P

I will supply a esky full of meat and sasuages and onions and bread, along with some soft drink, but I dont have an actual bbq and even if I did, getting it into the line would be an intresting manuver.

I might be able to borrow a mates however.

I am free on Sunday, got a 24th bday on the saturday.

Steph: That was worded wrong, i meant how long is Ian going to spend on the car.... but hey if you want to get your hands dirty, i dont think anyone will stop you. munchies are good too.

*no pun intended anywhere in this post..*

Your fine man, i must have gotten confused, all is fine

I only have a webber at home :P

I will supply a esky full of meat and sasuages and onions and bread, along with some soft drink, but I dont have an actual bbq and even if I did, getting it into the line would be an intresting manuver.

I might be able to borrow a mates however.

kk Sorry im out for friday

Ians got the munchuies all ready to go by the sounds of it anyways you wont need me.

Work wants me for that random friday so i definantely wont be able to come :rofl:

Was looking forward to it tho, but shall next time.

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