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dox ran off with the raffle items and the salad... everyone was left raffle less and salad less. :)

Actually wha happened tot he raffle goodies and the salad?

We all left at 3pm I went to work, 3 of em ih to Altona etc.

i've got the pics on my camera, I'll upload when I get home.

Thik we raised about $220 today.

The meet was great and i have some great pictures to upload (if i could make the size smaller 1Mb per pic :( )

On the dyno day, which hopefully will be happening soon, i will try to bring a set of "wheel weighers" (scales) that are sometimes used by the RTA to weigh trucks, etc. , so that we could weigh and maybe do a suspension ballance on our cars (for those who have coil-overs).

Hope to see you all soon, as well as those that could not make it to this meet.

GREAT freinds, GREAT bbq, GREAT day, Great pics, and a GREAT (but confussing [:) Ash] cruise to Altona.

C ya

Alan

hehe hopefully I'll have my car ready for a true dyno run this time. Last time was a 86rwkw with a slipping clutch, black oil and badly untuned :) no CAI. hopefully this time I should go up to about 90rwkw :(

I got pics too... will post shortly... on this thread

Thanks everyone for your help and contributions. We still have all the raffle items - so with just the BBQ, raised a bit over $200!!

Would like to do the raffle before MAS, so stay tuned this week for details. Probably dinner somewhere (pizza) - more fun for the whole family!

Once again - thanks heaps to everyone, and I hope no one got sick from my rather poor burning of the eggs :D

James W

Good effort!

Now we just need to get the cars organised. :uh-huh:

When should we know if we've had any knock backs?

It would be a tad annoying to get cars ready, then find out that they can't be displayed. :D

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