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You're in Wantirna yeah? If so I can get you man, it's not looking like I'll have a passenger.

EDIT: Man, if I hear Inception being advertised once more on the radio I'm going to f***ing scream. It's ruining the movie for me. And /b/ already ruined the movie for me.

cheers man. i'll give u a text early tomorrow and let u kno.

late notice i know but i could also potentially be in for this... just need to wrangle some mates to fill the car up a bit. dont put me on the list but if i just rock up at the car wash would there be any problems with that?

Don't worry I too have jap speakers and apparently its in the range

Jap radio u mean ya?...ya usually it is but sometimes its just outside the range..lyk the one near my house, 2 out of the 3 screens are in range..so hope so bro

I'll be lol'in at you both if you cant tune in muhahahahha :)

dont u dare even think of laughing bro....you wont get that video off me if you do...think about it...LOL...

My stereo is loud enough for a couple of cars either side :)

well ill just make sure i park my car next to yours then just in case....LOL...

PLEASE HOPE ITS IN RANGE!!!!!

late notice i know but i could also potentially be in for this... just need to wrangle some mates to fill the car up a bit. dont put me on the list but if i just rock up at the car wash would there be any problems with that?
o0o0o might make it to this :)

Edit.. f*k it im there count me in ..

Guys, your more then welcome to come down.

For everyone that is coming the manager gave me a final call today to make sure we definitely have the minimum 20 cars and I said we did so all is well, more is fine.

Now going to spend 3 hours washing/cleaning the car tomorrow :)

Oh, and just so we can clear this up:

All their stations are within the mid 90's so its fine.

It's funny to see how many people are as lazy as me with their radio :D Who listens to radio anyway?

It's funny to see how many people are as lazy as me with their radio :D Who listens to radio anyway?

Get This FTW! Oh wait....

Screw you Pete and Myf!!!

RIP Armitage Shanks.

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