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i got caught in the hail on the way home at 4ish...they started getting really big so i parked my ass under a couple big trees in one of the side roads. Didnt make much diff...haha. hail the size of marbles...im sure i got a couple dings on the car now.

I hate to burst your bubble, but it's now Movember Sista's... which means, even if you have a mow, you don't get a free burger but instead your sister/wife/girlfriend accompanying you gets one...

I WILL PAY SOMEONE PETROL MONEY IF THEY CAN TAKE ME! MY CAR ISNT DONE TILL SATURDAY SO I DONT HAVE IT =(

PM ME! IM SERIOUS!!

I thought I saw your car/you driving down Cheltenham Rd this arvo? :(

Anyway rain has stopped for the moment.

lol at all the attendees reading this shit. get to the carwash ppl. will be a bit late. gotta shower. i know i could save time and just stand outside naked but i think thats some kinda crime against humanity. i'll have my camera but will not risk it getting wet

Just got home from the meet. Luckily I only live about 15 minutes from where we did the photoshoot.

So many nice cars there. There were times where I honestly couldn't keep up with some of you. Damn turbo drivers! :P

Overall I had a great night but I am absolutely rooted now, so off to bed for me!

Cheers

just got home. n we left the photoshoot near the start lol. we got moved off the road due to 2 fire trucks rushing to put out a car on fire in a side street. Was a good night n good food at grill'd! Nice meeting more of ya

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