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This worked well before Marques, should we do it again?

When?

Same place? (Donnan?)

Will the mighty Mick pike on us yet again and prove to be all talk and no action? oops did I say that out loud?

I'm in, depending on time and place.

This worked well before Marques, should we do it again?

When?

Same place? (Donnan?)

Will the mighty Mick pike on us yet again and prove to be all talk and no action? oops did I say that out loud?

LOL, We'll see Michele :)

Sorry everyone i haven't been near the internet for a while. My carpark should still be fine to use, i'll just have to clear it with the boss. I guess with the short notice it will have to be this sunday (9th) or next saturday (15). I don't think that i will be able to make it to the show with my car but i should still be able to have a sticky beak. I will see most of you tomorrow, so we can sort it out then!

Is this a go or a no go? I'm ok for spending some time detailing the car on saturday.

It was a great day last time... I highly recommend to anyone thinking of going. I can't because I'll be a Wakefield with the FH.

Oh so its ok for you to pike Michele... But not me?

SOFT!!

Nooo SOFT is not coming to the last one in the morning cos you had a birthday to go to that night... now thats SOFT.

There's a couple who have pulled out of the autosports day, anyone else wanna come?

Since there only appears to be two interested including me, unless other people express interest, will go the detailing day off, will probably end up going to carlovers on Saturday morning or hand wash it then detail. It is a good day though to learn a bit off everyone else, in regards to detailing tips.

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