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Sup benno, my 33 goes in...and with a bit of luck, will come out of the workshop on thursday....And its been a while since everything in my car has been tip top. So ill be keen as mustard to get out for a drive :)

I'm meeting up with a few friends (from antrx.com) on Thurs night. We're meeting up at Garden City around 8ish and then possibly heading out for a bit of a cruise, so depending where you guys end up, might seeya around. Or if you's wanna stop by and say hi, you're more than welcome!!! The more the merrier!

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ill see whats happenin, ill have a few pplz with me, i got a orange forester, a black fto and a maroon impreza comin with! hopefully i will have my new BOV by then!

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sure.

MEET 1: Sunnybank McDonalds

TIME: 7:00pm

DEPART: 7:30pm

MEET 2: The new Ikea (undercover carpark)

TIME: 8:00pm

DEPART: 8:45pm

MEET 3: Buranda Shopping Centre

TIME: 9:15pm

DEPART: 10:00pm

MEET 4: Stafford Bunnings

TIME: 10:30pm

DEPART: Whenever people desire.

My 34's all nice and clean now, so i'll be there tonight. Not sure how long i'll stick around for yet though. Depends if i bother going on this other cruise or not.

Could someone please tell me where the "New Ikea" is?? Is that at Springwood??? Sorry but i have no idea!

Also, if someone could please pm me their mobile no. just incase i need to catchup somewhere along the way???

Thanks guys, keep an eye out for me tonight, i should be able to make it to the sunnybank macca's meet, white 4 door 34, no. plates 73ENA...

Cheers,

Teena

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