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sounds like a plan

i might even come down friday night too and catch up with everyone :P

You can crash at our place if needs? We live just up the road from City Dismantlers. :D

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Righteo! So if no one has a problem with it, we'll all meet at City Dismantlers for a 1.30pm departure (meet from 1.00pm). :D

Craig, can I put myself down for a secure parking spot also? :D

Rest assured we ALL want secure parking facilities ... methinks it will be first in, best dressed when we get there :P

wait, wait, wait

now before we all get into an argument on who gets the parking space and all

i do believe that shotgun has not yet been called.

so hence

SHOTGUN ON SAFE PARKING SPACE FOR MISS BETSY

:D

put me down for a parking spot locked up please, priess

cheers

SHOTGUN on the secure parking as well

Righteo! So if no one has a problem with it, we'll all meet at City Dismantlers for a 1.30pm departure (meet from 1.00pm). :yes:

Craig, can I put myself down for a secure parking spot also? ;)

i will meet catch up with you guys as you go past the Caltex off port wakefield road....as going to city dismantlers is the opposite direction for me so why track back

i will just cruise along and meet u peeps on z road

if thats ok ruby i might take you up on that offer would be great if i could thanks heaps ;):yes:

Alright! I'll sleep on the lounge ... don't you and Tracy mind the video camera at all okay? :D

Jokes.

No worries. I'll double check with Tracy, but that should be fine. What time you reckon you'd be coming up?

lol at all the shotgunning for secure parking.

If I do bring the bike up and there's no room left, I'll tow all your cars outta there with the truck!! :D:/

You won't need the truck, the tractor should be able to do it also :)

lol at all the shotgunning for secure parking.

If I do bring the bike up and there's no room left, I'll tow all your cars outta there with the truck!! :D:/

i am sure they will let you keep the bike in the room Pete :)

oi krish ya bum.. i should be at this. duno when ill be going up tho, got cristys bday the nite before, so either leave that early and drive up, or very early the next morning.. haha having family to stay with up there is awesome seeing no hotel fees :/

just filled my form out !

now time to run around like a headless chook and put my car back together !

well done mitch now i am not the only 33 in the display

will be a good one i reackon

ohh and stevo u should come up just for the laughs we going to have on sat night mate

well done mitch now i am not the only 33 in the display

will be a good one i reackon

ohh and stevo u should come up just for the laughs we going to have on sat night mate

yeah thinking about it. what u guys getting up to on the sat nite, wouldnt mind checking out the local nite life. haha and by nite life i meant 'the' pub open till 10pm haha. see what country slappers we can find krish lol. btw wont be in sau display obviously, as im taking my vr4 up there. i wasnt in the sau display last kadina show either, everyone just parked aronnd me lol.

if there is anyone at all that is wanting to enter at the last minute i will be in adelaide tomoro night at around 10.30. please sms me on 0430 18 34 34 to let me know if your gonna enter.......i will have entry forms with me!!!!!!!

giving your numbers out to everyone now cara aye :)

ohh steve i think we will be responsibly consuming alcohol bahahaha but it will be good as i havnt gone out with anyone here on a drinking session shall be good to see what sort of mix we have here and no country slappers for me mate hehe you can take them all for the team yo lol

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