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ooohhhh.... early start!!!

I'll probably meet you guys at the twins at wallsend - not sure about entering but i figure i'd rather have my car where i can hug it.... :(

hmmmm..... anyone wanna polish it for me!! :rofl:

Come on you have to enter we need all the girls we can get!

So we can beat the boys!!!!

Get polishing girly :laugh:

im sure the cover thing u have uloook will fit in one of the stageas coming, is it just me n brycey so far?

PS ill be getting wooden spoon award, i got no rims, zorst, nothing...

You guys are champs! :thumbsup: I went and picked the tent up tonight. Its ok we all have daily drivers (I dont know anyone that hasnt from up here) and they all have their faults but we'll all have a great day :nyaanyaa:

You are the only Stagea's coming so far. I'm hoping Krissy from Maitland with the Silver one might come too.

I've let a few others know this is on - so lets hope they post here and join in!

Great! Let me know and I will add them to the list or tell them to pm me :P

I just wanted to keep track on how many are coming so I can print out enough directions to everyone. :action-smiley-069:

ooohhhh.... early start!!!

I'll probably meet you guys at the twins at wallsend - not sure about entering but i figure i'd rather have my car where i can hug it.... :thumbsup:

hmmmm..... anyone wanna polish it for me!! :action-smiley-069:

Enter it!

I saw your car one night at Glendale shops....mmmmm :nyaanyaa:

I'm sure a few of us could help you make it look a little cleaner on the day :P

And for anyone saying their car isn't "good enough" bah to you!

There's heaps of prizes for everyone, and if you enter you get a chance to win a full set of Toyo Proexes!!!

Enter it!

I saw your car one night at Glendale shops....mmmmm :thumbsup:

I'm sure a few of us could help you make it look a little cleaner on the day :nyaanyaa:

And for anyone saying their car isn't "good enough" bah to you!

There's heaps of prizes for everyone, and if you enter you get a chance to win a full set of Toyo Proexes!!!

Exactly :action-smiley-069:

Cheers for the PM ULOOK. Count me in. And cheers for taking the inititive to get the Newy guys together, should be good.

At least you get to come for a cruise and show the car off before it goes Ben :action-smiley-069:

Make sure you enter it too. With all the stuff you've done you'd be a pretty good chance I reckon.

At least you get to come for a cruise and show the car off before it goes Ben :P

Make sure you enter it too. With all the stuff you've done you'd be a pretty good chance I reckon.

Cheers Ian, I only wish i had some more time to get the new front bar fitted, but as you say, will still be good to have a day out in her.... :)

Hope everyones 'lines escaped the weather!

We need you all there next weekend.

Dave, I went through a river near your place last night!

I left the car at a mates place at Hamilton, and when I had a look this morning there was actual wood and grass debris in the front grill!

Maybe that river was a little too deep to attempt..... lol! :)




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