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Yes, we really do need a meeting... it is a must... and its a must that its close to me as i have no licence....

Jess, we will chat on the weekend and see what we can decide... we can have a meeting at my work maybe??

Yep cool with me, just let me know when and where :banana:

I doubt we will get 20 people there... I don't even think SAU NSW hit that at the AGM... still broke the record though :P

probably about 10 most likeyly...

And I'm fine with Miranda Westfields, I'll even come pick you up... But from there we'll take your car... it probably needs its legs stretched :D

No to Miranda! :happy:

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It's ugly, get out...

yeah, totally a joke :) I didn't know 34s had sun roofs! Would love to have you! :)

Come to the meeting if you can and have a chat...

And as for the actual meeting Paul, I really don't care, I just need a date ASAP...

Someone ask Twoogle too, his didn't have a for sale sign on it at the last one, if he still has it, it may really help to sell :banana:

Good for 350rwkw... is that better?

hahAHAaa :)

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It's ugly, get out...

yeah, totally a joke :) I didn't know 34s had sun roofs! Would love to have you! :banana:

Come to the meeting if you can and have a chat...

And as for the actual meeting Paul, I really don't care, I just need a date ASAP...

Someone ask Twoogle too, his didn't have a for sale sign on it at the last one, if he still has it, it may really help to sell :banana:

my came with sunroof lol :banana:

Hey guys, I'm pretty keen.

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I am welcoming you with open arms...

that is by far one of the nicest looking 34's i've ever seen!!

and yes, albert's car does have a sunroof, as did my old 33...

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Lets make it mid week - wednesday 12th March say at 7:30pm so we have plenty of time to get there from where ever we come from :laugh:

Can you post up or pm your work address please Paul..

Nice 34 MattD will be nice to meet you!

Meeting

Location: Sutherland District Trade Union Club - TRADIES

Address: Cnr Manchester Rd and the Kingsway - Gymea

Date: Wednesday 12th March 2008

Time: 7.30pm

Plent of undercover parking

Tradies - Gymea

Any problems, please call me 0403 954 613

If i don't answer, please leave a name and number - i will get back to you!

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wow...

That's my brothers birthday, and I don't normally finish work til about 7...

Talk about makin shit hard! But it's do-able :D

Dam...Doof!!

You should of said :thumbsup:

Wanna change it to the Tuesday then?? 11th March....

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