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Oh yeah count me in on the breaky as well Ben but you know my special needs :)

Abe i am still going to be here in the Bridge on Friday and i also think that a whole bunch of people are going to be making a little pitstop at the bridge BP.....and the road is pretty straight forward from here to loxton via karoonda i think.......Ben said something on the lines of meeting up here at around 1.30-2pm? isnt that right Ben?

Pete just give me a quick call as soon as you guys exit the freeway into MB and i will make my way to the BP

Cheers

Correct 1:30 meet at the BP in MB, 2pm departure. I'd like to arrive in loxton with some sunlight still ;P

-D

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Luke, if I was coming... I'd give you a good run for your money in regards to drinking!

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That was at 10am on the morning of We Love Sounds.

It started off as a innocent breakfast drinking session with the crew... then I finished a whole bottle of CC.

Am i ready for the weekend now?!....Yes, sort of.

Car is back, and running nicely, tires have been rotated...just need to wash, wax etc now. I still need to ring up the Hotel and organize the 2 extra people in my room.

So meeting at Murray Bridge BP @ 1:30pm...i am there.

as per my last post re meet spot and departure, depending what time Shane finishes up Friday lunch will determine what time he and I will leave.

He said that he was hoping to get away a bit earlier if possible though.

No need to wait for us if you need to get going sooner though......we won't be offended :)

hmmmz

me n luke still havnt recieved anything and i have just checked and the cash hasnt come out the bank account for the cheque.

hopefully they just holding it there for me instead of trying to send it out last minute.

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wow that looks mint Dion....nice job with the wheels as well....
Looks the goods Dion! :P

Thanks guys, unfortunately my front bumper is a bit worse for wear, but there isnt much I can do at this stage. The damaged bumper is in that pic ^ so its not that in your face.

So I guess I will see you guys tomorrow....

I'm going to grab some tape before I start work tonight because one of the major mounts on my bar is snapped, and I added more but just incase....

So Where are the southish ppl meeting tomorrow? Or is it just 1.30pm at murry bridge?

Cheers.

Yep, 1:30 MB

Ill try to be there by 1 but Im steady finding heaps of shit that I need to do before I go

-D

So Where are the southish ppl meeting tomorrow? Or is it just 1.30pm at murry bridge?

Cheers.

I am picking my mate up between 11-12, and then making my way to Murray Bridge via the freeway, so i should be at Murray Bridge at about 12:3-/1:30. My car should be looking good for the show :) , spent all of today washing it, running a clay bar over it, polishing it...and now waxing it, currently in the process of taking the wax off at 9pm :)

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