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damn right haha, cant let AP take all the credit :sick:

Hopefully ill get my car back from recustoms, cant not show up to a cruise i semi-organised :)

still there ? ... i got a call saying it will be ready tomorrow.

told them about this cruise and i need it !

im crossing my fingers for you man

damn right haha, cant let AP take all the credit :sick:

Hopefully ill get my car back from recustoms, cant not show up to a cruise i semi-organised :)

if u dont get ur car back, let me know and u can ride with me man.

still there ? ... i got a call saying it will be ready tomorrow.

told them about this cruise and i need it !

im crossing my fingers for you man

haha if you told them about the cruise, then hopefully he remembered im going to it too :sick:

ask him about my car when you go pick up yours :D

oh yeah and the meet up is at the servo next to RACV right ?. just to make sure.

i'll come pre washed from the keysy one, think thee is only 4 washing bays at noble .

yep its at the petrol station, we meeting up at the carwash.

if u dont get ur car back, let me know and u can ride with me man.

cheers, ill let you know if i need a ride. Most likely ill be coming straight from recustoms to the meet point :)

cheers, ill let you know if i need a ride. Most likely ill be coming straight from recustoms to the meet point :)

your gonna need a wash then haha got some rain over there yesterday (i work 5mins away)

so your car will be brown........ mine too :P

It better not rain!

Last night I put on new (used) wheels that had been sitting in my mates garage for 5 years, unused. (Upgraded my stock 14"s to stock 15"s for free lol) As you could imagine, the rubber has definitely not worn in yet!

If it's wet I'll definitely have to take it easy.

Would also be a shame if it rained after we spent money washing our cars...

Anyway, I'm pumped for tonight :D

I finish work at 5 and I'm only a few minutes drive away... Any suggestions of what I can do for 90 minutes to fill in the time? :blink:

It better not rain!

Last night I put on new (used) wheels that had been sitting in my mates garage for 5 years, unused. (Upgraded my stock 14"s to stock 15"s for free lol) As you could imagine, the rubber has definitely not worn in yet!

If it's wet I'll definitely have to take it easy.

Would also be a shame if it rained after we spent money washing our cars...

Anyway, I'm pumped for tonight :D

I finish work at 5 and I'm only a few minutes drive away... Any suggestions of what I can do for 90 minutes to fill in the time? :blink:

You could wash your car? I just might turn up with mine covered in bird shit. No shame :(

It better not rain!

Last night I put on new (used) wheels that had been sitting in my mates garage for 5 years, unused. (Upgraded my stock 14"s to stock 15"s for free lol) As you could imagine, the rubber has definitely not worn in yet!

If it's wet I'll definitely have to take it easy.

Would also be a shame if it rained after we spent money washing our cars...

Anyway, I'm pumped for tonight :(

I finish work at 5 and I'm only a few minutes drive away... Any suggestions of what I can do for 90 minutes to fill in the time? :blink:

go to waverly gardens shopping centre :D

You could wash your car? I just might turn up with mine covered in bird shit. No shame :D

90 minutes of car washing? Isn't it like $1 per minute? Meh... totally worth it, even if it rains right? :blink:

go to waverly gardens shopping centre :D

Dandenong Plaza is right next to my work so I could go there! You just have to sit and watch all the retards/druggies making a fuss. Free entertainment all year round! :(

Meh, cbf washing the car

Come on man. I'm bringing my camera and hoping to get photos. Gotta make the car look tidy! :)

I've packed my camera in the car just in case no one else brings one.

It's just a 7megapixel digicam but the quality is quite good. I'm no photographer though, so maybe someone else should take the pics :blink:

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