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Originally posted by MzDfectd

ERRRR

i thought this was the saturday that just passed

and i even got up early and all

errrrr

good oneee

LOL :P

A date on the subject would make it a bit clearer...

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hey u know me dexter :) sorta... lol thats all u need to know... the other guys are a little weird anyways... specially that INASNT guy... hes a freak stay away from him :)

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When: Saturday 28th June

Where: BMT Motorsport,

5 Abbott St, Fairfield

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(Melways 31 C8)

BBQ, drinks, raffle - meet and greet your fellow club members. Fun for the whole family.

Dyno: 10am - 1pm

How much: $60 ($10 goes to club)

Bookings: PM Dr Drift with your...

Name - Mobile - Car - Mods - Rego

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wish i could make it but got a big grandparents 50th golden anniversary where i gotta make speeches and stuff... grrrrR...

but yeh, somehow i'd like to chip in $10 donation for the club/MAS stand?

now that i think about it, i should stop tipping the cafe i always goto and save it up as donation for worthy cause like mad skylines and hot car model chicks.

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haha its not far from me u wining barstards! finally something close

(ignore the fact i havent been on any cruises)

i'll buy raffle tickets or someone else gonna buy em? i dont mind :)

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eh chuck it in

say it will help maximise 't3h wh0ring 3xp3ri3nc3"

might as well have a lot of stuff for people to win :)

raffling off donations is one of the best ways to raise money

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cool i'll bring it along... :) will see what else i can find ... maybe a runners up booby prize :D (no boobie pics or vids sorry guys)

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