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My boss (great bloke that he is) has agreed to let us use the carpark at my work. It is in Fyshwick, so it is easy to get to; it's plenty big enough and it's under cover, but still gets plenty of natural light. Only issue is that it would have to be either this sat (17) or next sat (24).

Oh, it is also secure, so we won't have any randoms to contend with and as long as everybody behaves themselves we will be able to use it again. Feel free to PM or call me to organise a time.

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Donnan :P

My boss (great bloke that he is) has agreed to let us use the carpark at my work. It is in Fyshwick, so it is easy to get to; it's plenty big enough and it's under cover, but still gets plenty of natural light. Only issue is that it would have to be either this sat (17) or next sat (24).

That sounds fantastic.

But I won't be able to make it. Both those Saturdays are out for me. I'll just do my car elsewhere, it's all good :D

Can someone make a decision, days are running out.

Bullet32 can you pm Ladybytes your number? Ladybytes this is your great idea,(as in, it is a really good idea) so can you talk to Bullet32 and choose a time/date.

Bloody quicker than saying maybe this time/location each couple of days on a forum.

I KNEW IT! I knew this was something more than just Michele's love for good tyres! :)

Ps: this is my 100th post yaaay :PBJ:

Yeah... we go through a fair bit of rubber between us :rofl:

HEY!! A girl can dream can't she?

Okay, I'll phone Michael now... but its up to you guys to repay the favours LOL

Sat morning early is out for me, but anytime after about 10:30-11am I should be okay.

Brendan - Fyshwick sounds like a great plan too thank your boss for us. What times work for you?

Michael, is Saturday lunchish/just after lunch okay with you?

Sat morning early is out for me, but anytime after about 10:30-11am I should be okay.

Brendan - Fyshwick sounds like a great plan too thank your boss for us. What times work for you?

Michael, is Saturday lunchish/just after lunch okay with you?

If youre talking about this Saturday (as in tomorrow) then sorry Im not available, I have a 25th to go to... Sunday is out aswell.

Sorry :rofl:

I know that the election is on the 24th and some have other commitments, but how about this:?

Everyone gets up early and does the voting thing, then meets at the Fyshwick car wash on Canberra Ave at 12pm for a final rinse off (the cars people, get your mind out of the gutter).

This will allow time for a few stragglers before we head to my work (pretty close by) for the workshop.

Mick, i know it will depend on numbers but, how long do you think it will take? And, what did you have in mind to show us?

I know that the election is on the 24th and some have other commitments, but how about this:?

Everyone gets up early and does the voting thing, then meets at the Fyshwick car wash on Canberra Ave at 12pm for a final rinse off (the cars people, get your mind out of the gutter).

This will allow time for a few stragglers before we head to my work (pretty close by) for the workshop.

Sounds goooooooooooood to me. Please count me in (SteadyEddy cheated and got his detailed).

(the cars people, get your mind out of the gutter).

Gutter? What are you suggesting? My mind was never that high up *innocent look*

Mick, i know it will depend on numbers but, how long do you think it will take? And, what did you have in mind to show us?

As per my previos comment ;) no no, really, wotcha gonna show us Michael? *refrains from saying frangipani boi*

wont be able to make it but still need to really clean my car, the white on the car is slightly yellow, only noticeable when i put the new boot and spoiler on and the new rear garnish. Anyway, cut and polishing, what do i do? Do i wash car -> cut and polish -> wash again? Or just the first two?

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