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Normally the event organiser would have a list of places to go to...

Like ask night shift to supply girls...

I know some if it's desperate... whay kind of work?

I think the poeple he had in mind are no longer available... It's just to collect gold coin donations at Oran Park.

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^^ ha ha... eewww!

want me to ask?

Yeah mate that would be great if its not too much hassle for you.

I don't know the exact details, but can get you in touch with the main organiser, or vice versa, (or whatever is easier) about $$ etc if you want.

cheers,

Michael.

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Hello :laugh:

Need more info... They said they would do it if I was going... What exactly is it? How long will I have to be there etc...

He has already got a thread going doofy :)

Heres the link : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ea...rc-t207293.html

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He has already got a thread going doofy :)

Heres the link : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ea...rc-t207293.html

Oooh thank you, that answered a lot of questions :laugh:

This thread is a let down, it has no pics!!!

It will if the girls agree... have to make sure they're of OK standard after all :)

I'm sure D00f will volunteer..

I volunteer Corinne...

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pffffft

less talking and why dont you so called enthusiasts enter thatc lap dash with me, and then perv on promo girls :laugh:

Im almost ready to enter the supra. Almost.

It went ok at Winton

Anyway, BOT, girls!!!

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