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You mean the one on Williamsons Rd?

It's been opened for a while now. Everytime I drive past, I see the owner parked there with his Lamborghini. See a GT3 parked there quite often too.

I'm in the wrong business!

I live about 5 mins away from there so if anyone's heading down for a wash let me know!

You mean the one on Williamsons Rd?

It's been opened for a while now. Everytime I drive past, I see the owner parked there with his Lamborghini. See a GT3 parked there quite often too.

I'm in the wrong business!

I live about 5 mins away from there so if anyone's heading down for a wash let me know!

Is that the one next to the Apple Peal / big 3 lane round about?

Yep that's the one! :(

I see,

It's not too far for me either, might just drive by and check it out.

High pressure hose is best for a decent rinse.

So the owner has a Lamborghini ey...

Must look into buying a Car Wash business... :wave:

Theres going to be a multi million dollar car wash opening in september in my area, biggest one in australia. its f*kn huge. but probably will be pricey too

is that the one near the apple peel statue thing? i think we drove past it when we went cruising

is that the one near the apple peel statue thing? i think we drove past it when we went cruising

The one at the apple peel is called The Water Tunnel Carwash.

1 Fitzsimmons Lane, Templestowe.

http://www.acwa.net.au/vic.htm

The one at the apple peel is called The Water Tunnel Carwash.

1 Fitzsimmons Lane, Templestowe.

http://www.acwa.net.au/vic.htm

I went there the other night just for a quick high pressure hose on a hot night.

Was quite nice and fairly big to to fit a few cars.

I see,

It's not too far for me either, might just drive by and check it out.

High pressure hose is best for a decent rinse.

So the owner has a Lamborghini ey...

Must look into buying a Car Wash business... :P

My family knows the person who owns the carwash in north melbourne

massive block of land, always full

the owner got offered 3 mill for the land, turned it down cause he makes so much from the car wash business

My family knows the person who owns the carwash in north melbourne

massive block of land, always full

the owner got offered 3 mill for the land, turned it down cause he makes so much from the car wash business

Hell yeah you would make a lot and why sell... :P

Is that the Magic Hand Car Wash, 18-42 Racecourse Rd, North Melbourne..?

Hell yeah you would make a lot and why sell... :P

Is that the Magic Hand Car Wash, 18-42 Racecourse Rd, North Melbourne..?

yeah, they seem to do a pretty good job, im taking my car there tomorrow :P

yeah, they seem to do a pretty good job, im taking my car there tomorrow :P

Ah yeah, it is always packed on weekends and there is a Kebab caravan next to it LOL!

Then fill up on Mobil 8000 98 RON fuel, as it is next door and car will be sweet. :P

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