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Ok guys.

UPDATE:

LOCATION

NEW WAVE car wash.

Corner or Warrigal and Centre Dandenong Rds.

It's got at least EIGHT wash bays. Plenty of room.

After Thursday night meeting we will be doing a group CAR WASH/DETAIL etc. etc.

This is sorta for MAS.... but not really.... if anyone else wants to come do then we can go over everyones cars ;)

More hands the better, and more laughs no doubt too.

The plan is cruise down once the meeting is finished and then go to a car wash

Now before we get whingers.... this maybe a fair hike for some

(i'm probably the worst... over 45 mins from my house)

but i think it's more central as most are Easterners sorta so it'll be easier that way.

Is your going to come post here to let me know who i'm looking out for on thursday night.

Also if each person could bring one item (or more) to help go over each other's cars that would be really good.

If you think thats a bad idea say so.... but

I'll bring Meguires Hand Car Polish. Got a heap of it left and that's my dontation to the night :(

ok guys. Let get this going. At least this will the the most organised MAS related event :D

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You're going to be washing your cars at around 10pm at night?

hmm.. anyway, well cool with me.. 10mins away :D But most people will be coming from the MAS meeting in Glen Waverley correct?

I'll be up for a cruise later on somewhere..we should cruise down to frankston or something from there - woudl be a decent trip..

10pm?

if that meeting goes for an hour and a half... dont expect me to be there at the end lol!

it starts at 8.30... so most people will have eaten by that stage.

So the meeting shouldn't go for too long.

Nah it's not that far... a short drive... wash... and then for those who want to a cruise or something i reackon will be good.

Especially considering i loose my car for the whole bloody weekend.

I'm gonna suffer major withdrawl.

If all goes well, I'll have my car at the carwash. It definately needs a wash, polish, etc but I'm not sure whether we can do a good enough job. The car was last detailed in Sept 02 and it is now covered in dirt, dust, poo and every other conceivable thing known to man.

If the wash doesn't clean it all up, I may have to get a professional detailing on Friday morning.

now we REALLY need to finalise which carwash it is going to be, ASH: please post the exact location and NAME of it if you can! unless you want ppl cruising around all night aimlessly?

[:rolleyes: nark its your job to cleanup :rofl: plus you get to be post whore king] j/k

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