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ok i know a few of you are unclear as to wats going on with regards to the auto salon

but please note that we are discussing and organising everything that needs to be done

and u will all be informed in due time

a meeting is being arranged this week for all entrants

we are still waiting on cabin to get back to us with respect to our time slot in bringing the cars to the exhibition building for setting up of the stand.

in my opinion .. best time would be around late afternoon

3pm ish to avoid peak hour traffic and the mad evening rush for evevery other club trying to get their cars in.

Last year it took nearly 3 hours to get the cars in and the line was well going right around the exhib centre

so the earlier the better!!!

anyways details will be posted up and also sent to those involved

any questions concerning MAS please direct to either james and james ( jamezilla and whistla) or myself

thank you

amber

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OK GUYS AND GIRLS

MEETING IS AT: ADRESS:http://www.whereis.com.au/wp_search/result.jhtml;$sessionid$HL3F5UIAAABBPS0Z2WLSDTA?command=SEARCH&action=SEARCH&blob=0%2Chttp%3A%2F%2Fmap4.whereis.com.au%2Ftelmap%2Fmap%2Fmap8147.gif%2Chttp%3A%2F%2Fmap4.whereis.com.au%2Ftelmap%2Fmap%2Fcmap8147.gif%2C317+Q3%2C255%2C3%2C4.0000%2C1304%2C920%2C338525.0%2C5805473.7%2C145.16380%2C-37. 88380%2C0%2CMELBOURNE%2C6471%2C2%2C0%2C1%2C1%2C100

AIRSTREAM CAFE - GLEN WAVERLEY

TIME: 8:30 PM

ADRESS:

(HOPE THAT WORKS)

Airstream Cafe

285 Springvale Rd Glen Waverley 3150 VIC

(03) 9545 1800

I WILL RING AND BOOK IN ADVANCE

PLENTY OF PARKING!!!

PLEASE TRY AND BE THERE!!!

VOLUNTEERS WELCOME ALSO!

THANKS

AMBZ

With regards to washing and detailing of entrant cars:

My Friend Leon just called me before and said that

his mate whos business does this sorta thing is willing to do our

clubs cars for $50 dollars per car he will send me all the details

of where they are located.. If we get enough numbers we

will book all the cars in.. so its up to you guys wat u

wanna do...

i will post up the details soon

thanks again

amberrrrrr

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cool - I know several good car washes

One in south road moorabin [next to Harvey Norman] - the owner is a nice bloke too! He would love the bizness...

It has approximately 5 wash bays plus several vacuum stations...

i went past one last night on the way to a friends place in oakliegh (long way from my western home)

It was on the corner of Warrigal Rd and something else...

Not far from oakliegh.

It had about 8 bays from what i could see.

Maybe there were more?

that'd be a good place i think. it was a big place.

miles away from mine, but hey. i dun care.

yes. about 5 mins from the maccas it is... back towards the Nepean HWY.

Once a time/place is set for this meeting on thurs then will decide when we wash the cars! Whether it be before or after.

there will be no confusion or disorganisation on that point.

i'll make sure of it :D

MAS Meeting on Thurs

OK - sorry for delay.

Thusday night meeting for all MAS entrants, helpers and everyone else. This will be a dinner (something healthy and gourmet - like pizza) and we'll have stickers, t-shirts and maybe a raffle for sale!

We'll go through all the info about the show with everything (hopefully) being finalised over these next couple of days.

Cabin are sending me some $3 off entry vouchers for those not exhibiting :D

I was initially thinking Sophias in Camberwell (1/2 way between Eastern & Monash FWY with plenty of parking) but other ideas are welcome - maybe Lygon St (thinking pizza here).

Let me know ideas for venue and I'll book a table - or two :D

Ash: Not sure about the guest pass.

I heard it mentioned - but can't find info on the Cabin site. Will call.

Good point about Lygon.

Maybe Docklands? Restaurant prices are still pretty reasonable down there (Lounge Room is not bad) - lots of parking and space to spread out.

Trying to think of somewhere central - with pizza :D

Stuffit!

Just make it Camberwell.

It's still miles away from me... but at the end of the day...

If it doesn't get set in concrete soon no-one will rock up!

Then we can all make cruise out of it and go down to the carwash if people wanna do something afterwards

Otherwise they can go their own ways!

Ambz/mods... update the first post please OR ... start a new thread and lock this one ?

Nah its huge enought to accomodate for plenty of people

Nice little joint too, usually go there every wednesday to catch up with mates.

Anyways what time and day is this hapenning? Thursday?

Hey Im a newbie but you know im down!!

Might hit the scene and make and appearance..

Big Weekend coming up!!

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