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Mick can you bring the tent again?

Everyone turn up at the Museum at 8.30am Nov 23rd

I'll email the organising body to say we will be there with approximatly 10 cars and a NEW BANNER!!!

I will bring drinks/ice for the club.

Organised.

Thanks Cejay for mentioning this and organising last year, it was great. I've put my hand up to organise our group and now I've read my emails I can formally organise this.

Date: 23 November 2008

Meet: 8.00 – 8.30 am. at the Futsal Stadium (Large car park near boat hire, next to Commonwealth Avenue Bridge) Barrine Dr, Action Park, Civic.

At the meet members will receive a ‘SHANNONS Event’ window sticker on arrival at the Futsal stadium as well as a map with directions to John Knight Park and a show bag with goodies from the events sponsors … Shannons Insurance, and SOS Recruitment as major sponsors and assisted by Injekt’d, Elite Car Sound and Vision and Green Light Mortgages.

8.30 - 9.15 am - Cruise to John Knight Park, Belconnen

10.00 am – 3.00 pm - Kick back and relax

Mick has graciously agreed to bring the Federal tent along again this year, yea for Mick and Federal.

I will bring some drinks as per normal with all proceeds going to the group. All going well I will hopefully be bringing our new banner.

As some have suggested we will leave the Futsal Stadium in R31-R32-R33-R34-V35-V36-R35 order, gts-t's before GTR's. I know we probably won't get any R31's or V series cars but the order is there in case they appear.

This is as much for me as anyone else, please wash your car, this is a display showing your beast in all it's beauty.

Please let me know who's coming and what car you are bringing

1.a20089 R33 GTR

thats my weekend off...and i would like to display the car...

doesn't matter how modefied or anything does it...i figure more the merrier but yeah...any restrictions???

also...mick i know u are a good detailer :laugh: wana teach my how to properly polish my car before then?? :P haha

and cost??

group displays according to model would be sweet. let the public see the evolution from box to less box :P

you mean from box to sex on wheels to whales

umm let me know when its safe for me to return :D

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