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Hey guys Autosalon is coming up and so im putting up a pre-meet to cruise down to the melbourne showgrounds

Meet Location : Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Date/Time : 9am for a 10am SHARP! leave 28 Aug

Destination : Epsom Rd Ascot Vale VIC 3032

What to bring : a nice camera and a cb :laugh:

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Today I bought a twin pack of Uniden CB Radio

Range is 3km

40 UHF Channels

was on special for $49 at dicksmiths from original $69

if anyone wants a Radio come and see me I'm happy to sell it for $20

If not sold at cruise 21-8-10, also requires 3 AAA batteries if u plan on using it on the day

Today I bought a twin pack of Uniden CB Radio

Range is 3km

40 UHF Channels

was on special for $49 at dicksmiths from original $69

if anyone wants a Radio come and see me I'm happy to sell it for $20

If not sold at cruise 21-8-10, also requires 3 AAA batteries if u plan on using it on the day

cool, im glad to get it. :thumbsup:

where you live body? im in pascoe vale

Hey guys Autosalon is coming up and so im putting up a pre-meet to cruise down to the melbourne showgrounds

Meet Location : Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Date/Time : 9am for a 10am SHARP! leave 28 Aug

Destination : Epsom Rd Ascot Vale VIC 3032

What to bring : a nice camera and a cb :blink:

im in! :thumbsup:

just in my mid break

i ve missed so many times....

nice to see you guys! im new!

cool, im glad to get it. :thumbsup:

where you live body? im in pascoe vale

hey mate

im just gonna sell it at the meets as i have a pretty busy schedual with uni and work etc

if no one takes it of me tomoz at the official your more then welcome to get it at this meet, got the sale on both threads

thanks Jason

hey mate

im just gonna sell it at the meets as i have a pretty busy schedual with uni and work etc

if no one takes it of me tomoz at the official your more then welcome to get it at this meet, got the sale on both threads

thanks Jason

no problem :thumbsup:

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