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hey i am ok with what ever u guys decide but i will need to know the deffinate spot by 1:30pm tomorrow as i wil got to work at that time then go to the meet straight from work. or could someone sms me at say 5ish to let me know if i pm u my number? cheers

ok people... due to the massive response, we will not be staying as long as planed at the CAR WASH 8:30 till 9:00 LATEST! an there WILL be a PHOTO SHOOT later on in the night, sorry for any inconvenient

hey peeps

i am planing to have a MEAT ''n'' GREET south east suburbs THURSDAY (17/4/08) wash our cars an get something to eat * kebab* an MAYBE a photo shoot???

meet up at SAFEWAY PETROL STATION car wash, on princess hwy in NOBLE PARK (next to RACV) at 8:30 an finish up at around 9:00

GTTR34

LILKAAAY - maybe (hksgtr maybe )

My friends wont be there until after 9.30!! BTW who said HKS was coming?

We should postpone this for one week and all drive up to Cairns and back on the long weekend...

It's only a 72 hour round trip... ...5930Km give or take...

What do ya think???...

I don't think my car will even last running for 4 hours. :P

hehe yeah but I was just thinking that diff cars were coming. anyways they wont be finished until 9.30pm so they r going to meet us later.

well we wont be far at all 10mins away from the car wash / food / phoot shoot so it very close

it wont be to much of a late night, due to work the next day GGGRRR!

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