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I'll be there, teddy bear and all LOL

in the ute of course, so any of yas look for me ute :)

...make sure you say hi...to the seriously OLD people !!!

OLD Jules & Mark

Massive thanks to...

1. D1 Garage per Katana for their $200 donation to the Salvos...well done guys !!!!

2. Mike Coppla for his work behind the scene, selecting the route & producing the map

3. To all who attended from SAU...and for your kind donations of toys and $$$$

Finally the Salvo's for turning up in a bus, to receive our donations & for their work with the underprivilaged at Christmas.

It was an awesome day !!!! Thanks everyone :nyaanyaa::w00t::)

"the OLDS"

PS ...sorry for those stuck behind OLD Mark....he is a bit slow, hey ! Matt I wish I had your driving skills....there is no way I could have driven that route & kept up, in a ute !!!

PPS ....please mark Monday 28th January 2008 in your diary. SAU is most welcome to join us on the annual BSMemorial Cruise....last year there was almost 200 cars.

Hey you two.

Im glad to have come and given the teddy. HEHEHEHE.

And I hope all the gifts that were given go to good homes.

Thanks again for organising a great cruise.

And also i will be out for the cruise to remember Ben next year.

My car will be on permit but alot different to what it looks like now.

Love ya both,

Brenton

that is DEFINITELY in the diary guys. BOTH cars will be out

will be in contact regarding a permit - going to see what i can do to get around the fact that i have a stand up fight with TSA any time i want a permit due to the defect. Will work it out before then no doubt

thanks again for a good day yesterday guys.......well organised

PPS ....please mark Monday 28th January 2008 in your diary. SAU is most welcome to join us on the annual BSMemorial Cruise....last year there was almost 200 cars.

lets hope i make it past the first meet point this time.

that is DEFINITELY in the diary guys. BOTH cars will be out

will be in contact regarding a permit - going to see what i can do to get around the fact that i have a stand up fight with TSA any time i want a permit due to the defect. Will work it out before then no doubt

thanks again for a good day yesterday guys.......well organised

go to mitchem motor reg much btr than marion keep gettin to fights with them went to mitchem an they were chill down there

yeah true with what dan said.

i went to marion to get me a permit when i got my 34 and they said u need to take it to regency to get one.

i went straight to mitchem and told them where i had to go, got it down in 10mins and walked out with a 3day permit which bascially said i could drive anywhere.

actually ive had better runs with CBD and regency park than mitcham

i had a verbal argument with one of the ladies at mitcham because it was for a charity cruise...............they wouldnt budge on it, yet adelaide didnt bat an eyelid

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