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if anyone needs any silicone spray for the tyres, i have 2 tins of it at home!

and if anyone would like a hand setting up, pm me and let me know, as im free friday arvo...

and i have my old mans crew cab rodeo that day aswell!

regards

-Garth-

if anyone needs any silicone spray for the tyres, i have 2 tins of it at home!

and if anyone would like a hand setting up, pm me and let me know, as im free friday arvo...

and i have my old mans crew cab rodeo that day aswell!

regards

-Garth-

:P... thanks for the offer a few extra hands is always a good thing - although 2 is all im sure you have !! :worship:

:worship:.... also one of the best cleaner/sprays used by car nuts for decades on practically every part of your car VINYL/PLASTIC/RUBBER/PAINT (excluding exterior paint) ENGINE BAY etc is good 'ol MR. SHEEN - the original not the scented stuff - works a treat & is packed with all the right ingredients & is also as cheap as chips !!

:( - put that down as Malcolms Top Cleaning Tip No. 1.

:( - No. 2 is "often & as required" - just like plenty of other things in life i can think of .............. heheheh !! ;)

:) - see you all there !! :)

Andrew is this dvd available to us?

Not at the moment but after the autsalon im sure we can work somthing out need to see it first you might not like it... psss dont tell anyone but there is a picture of SMOKY so it might scare some people So i should put a 15+ rating on it....... lol :laughing-smiley-014:

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:P....should we get some of those yellow & black extendable worklight/floodlights from bunnings ??

You don't want flood lights.. they will burn out.. they are too hot for what you want..

You need something with low wattage..

GUYS, I AM CERTIFYING ALL THE POWER LEADS/CABLES AND LIGHTS!

IF YOU ARE BRINGING YOUR OWN PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL CERTIFY THEM FOR YOU!

Please give me a call ASAP! on 0411063927 and I will sort it out for you!

Cheers,

Corinne

Well thats one thing out of the way..

Guys if your going to get flood lighting get para flood lighting DON'T get get the quatz globes they are way too hot..

If we have to get normal work lights were just going to have to be careful when people are around them.. maybe have them on sturdy stands etc..

Not at the moment but after the autsalon im sure we can work somthing out need to see it first you might not like it... psss dont tell anyone but there is a picture of SMOKY so it might scare some people So i should put a 15+ rating on it....... lol :laughing-smiley-014:

As long as he's not in his "Mankini," then I can deal with that.

hmm that rules out my bunnings work lights they wont get to 2.2m (stop about 1.5 from memory). Do we need lights?

I have 2x SAU banners.

And 1 problem. Mark and my move in time is 8pm, and they said we will need to push the cars from the dock. Now that is fine for our car, 2 person job, but mark's car has certain challenges with rolling straight......

Can we have as many SAU people as possible wait around until we arrive (will try and get there a bit earlier)? We will probably need to get a couple of jacks under it, it will be slow and painful.




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