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Hey fellas,

In the tradition of carwash meets, was hoping most of the guys on the west side of Melbourne would like to meet up at the carwash just on the side near the Sunshine cinemas complex area that's close to the Coles Petrol Station...

Date: Saturday 9th of February.

Venue: Carwash @ the side of Sunshine Cinemas complex in Sunshine.

Time: 3pm - will wait until 4pm.

Plan: We take turn washing our rides then we jet off to some locations, e.g. Docklands etc for some photoshoots then go to dinner, e.g. Sunshine, St. Albans or Footscray.

If you're interested, please leave your name down...

I'll start with me and a mate...

Spunky Munky

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Fellas, so sorry for the confusion - I meant to make it next Saturday not this one - it's courtesy to at least give you guys 1 week's notice...

I must be half falling asleep when I had type the invite... so yeah, edited.... it's now next SAT which is 9/2.

Everyone can make it then ah.... see you all there!!

hey guys would it be cool if i rocked up?

im in melb from perth and wona check out some of the skylines around ere and other locations

how many cars do yas think will be there?

is sunshine close to brunswick?

yeah would be great!! But you'll bw in for a 45 min drive from brunswick... but would love to hae you mate....

there will be a photopshop so don't forget to wash your cars fellas!

This sound good! I wouldn't mind taking some pics of ya cars in Docklands. What time you ppls be in Docklands and where abouts? Guess I will probley find ya cruzing around.




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