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god-f**king-damn.

i need a girlfriend or some shit.

got home after a 10 hour shift at 9:30, straight into the garage to start making my car look pretty.

just finished up for the night then, and ive still got shit to do!

2 coats of polish, 3 coats of wax (and it still doesnt look as good as i want it to), and ive still gotta vacuum the interior, armorall everything, clean the windows again, etc, etc.

and to top it all off, i spent the better part of an hour armorall'ing the plastic in my engine bay by torchlight... i think ive got a problem ;)

i also found a couple dodgy wires around my head unit (thanks autobarn) that i wanna fix up... bah.

and now, bed time, as i have to be up in *looks at clock*, 6 hours for another 10 hour shift at work... awesome.

see you all sunday.

ps, cara, thanks for the offer to help clean my car, but ive got work taking up the majority of my day tomorrow and a mates birthday shindig afterwards, so i simply wont be able to get the car to your place, but if you feel like bringing some tyre shine with you on sunday... :P

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cara rang me bout the generator (probably about 30sec to a min before i loaded it into the ute)..........and id checked with a couple of guys at work because we've been told never to plug the chargers for our battery drill into them..........its something with the way they put out current that is uneven (its not constant like a wall socket 240v). So hence the risk of overheating the inverter then catching fire to stuff

i shall poke my head down in the arvo afta work (and me unloading drift car afta tonite LOL)

god-f**king-damn.

i need a girlfriend or some shit.

got home after a 10 hour shift at 9:30, straight into the garage to start making my car look pretty.

just finished up for the night then, and ive still got shit to do!

2 coats of polish, 3 coats of wax (and it still doesnt look as good as i want it to), and ive still gotta vacuum the interior, armorall everything, clean the windows again, etc, etc.

and to top it all off, i spent the better part of an hour armorall'ing the plastic in my engine bay by torchlight... i think ive got a problem :thumbsup:

i also found a couple dodgy wires around my head unit (thanks autobarn) that i wanna fix up... bah.

and now, bed time, as i have to be up in *looks at clock*, 6 hours for another 10 hour shift at work... awesome.

see you all sunday.

ps, cara, thanks for the offer to help clean my car, but ive got work taking up the majority of my day tomorrow and a mates birthday shindig afterwards, so i simply wont be able to get the car to your place, but if you feel like bringing some tyre shine with you on sunday... :)

tyre shine, trim detailer ill have it all dont worry lol :)

cara, the inverter plugs into my cigarette lighter..

mmm maybe that one is different to the one u get to be able to run the stereo without draining the battery, sounds like a much smaller power invertor.

hey guys........

if one of u is taking bezenders palce please let me know!

oh and it no joke i cant use the generator with the power thingo i need for the car....might catch on fire and i am not willing to take that risk at all

sorry guys

Someone taken Bezenders place already?

lol no dramas :thumbsup: but by layout i mean we all in a straight line or slight curve?? semi circle?? where's banner gonna be in the middle off to the side??? or like we just figure it out when we get there?

Someone taken Bezenders place already?
yep, will be going to Guy :)

to quote myself :thumbsup:

met up with Guy (4door_sleeper) today and gave him the sticker & instructions to get there.

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awesome! thanks for letting me know carl.............

on the layout i have a rough idea how i wanna set the cars up......but ya gonna have to wait till 2morro b4 i tell you all hahahaha

now does everyone know where the place is where we are meeting?

if any of u get lost or need to call me my number is 0413 946 850

cara

chips shapes and munchies check

monopoly scrabble and anything else i can find check

digi cam check (pretty crappy)

2 chairs check.

a couple beers if anyone feels like a cold one check... (only a couple)

clean bnr32 check... altho the wind out has probably covered her in dust :)

ummmm nething else???

if so text me on 0423776884!

yay :D

check: one very doirty white r34! :)

didnt get round to even get round to washing the poor thing last night.............. :down:

at least the interior is squeky clean........north east detailing ftw. :D

Well the show was good, SAU had a good display, well done guys :yes:

Got some photos but dont have time at the moment to put them up. Good to see a few other sau'ers out to support them aswell.

Had to wash my car on the way home - soooooo much dust there!

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