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Hey all Wednesday looks like its gonna be a good day!

Meeting up with a few mates later that night at watergardens (probably the carwash, topcarpark or underground carpark pending the weather)!

Will be at around 8ish im thinking, will update a bit more tomorrow just looking to see in who is interested in coming

Everyones welcome to come down :nyaanyaa:

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ross son you know i'm down for this shiet......cruise to somewhere? kebabs? lolz

i'll get some hoppers people to come along. people from hoppers/tarneit/werribee, cruise down with us. meet up at bp/kfc on sayers road pending on time.

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hurry up and work this out already..... i cant wait for next one.... :D Dez i'll come and pick u up :D if ur car isnt ready lol

lol don't worry there will be something on tomorow for sure. just need to figure out where to go and what to do. but either way i'm down!

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lol

This is not a laughing Matter Dez LOL :D:)

but in all seriousness if you dont wanna miss out i will come get you i dont MIND at all... you can drive the Audi if you want hehehe :D

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ross u wanna meet up at 8? later or earlier? i have a feeling we might have more cars compared to sundays meet.

might have to move up to the top car park?

Ok if the weather is good, no wind and crap it will be at the top car park. If there is wind or rain we will be in the underground carpark.

As for the time im not too fussed can be anytime as long as its after 7??

ALSO THE DATE AT THE TOP NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO THE 1/10th WEDNESDAY

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How many times a week do you guys wash your car? :)

Will not have the car till probably after the Autosalon, so can't make it.

when will your car be ready al i won see it before i move to darwin.

as for we still looking for a new car.

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So you guys like meets and cruises ey....That gives you just under 2 weeks to sign up as Vic members so you can come on one of the best cruises ever :D

aghhh hurry up and confirm me as a member SAU been 2weeks already still nothing changed! dog dan diggity crap!

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