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Hey guys,

Sorry about the other thread, that was to try to see what movie people wanted but then resident evil couldn't be seen because its not coming out in 2D etc etc..

The DETAILS:

Meet location: Apple Peel Car Wash - 1 Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe

Meet Time: 7:00-7:30pm on a Friday, 10th Sept

Leaving time: 8:00pm SHARP

Destination: 155 Newlands Rd, Coburg

Price: If we get 10+ cars = $10 per person, if < 10 cars = Full adult/concession tickets.

Movie: THE OTHER GUYS

Map: Will be provided on the night if needed

Also, If weather is decent a cruise may occur after.

Route:

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Car will definitely still be off the road :down:

Hopefully it would be ready for the next one

im pretty sure i saw your car at EAS on monday, what are you getting done to it if you dont mind me asking ;)

Sounds good... but it's on my birthday :( Oh well!

Damnit!

I made sure it was not on the 24th because you said thats ur bday cruise! so your actual bday is the 10th?

We could sing happy bday to you at the drive ins :D

Awesome guys!

We are already past half way for the discount.

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Just 4 more minimum and its 10 bux a ticket :)

hahaha...ill get some one to drive my daily too just to get the numbers...lol...one person in a car...then we can pull enough numbers to get the discounts...lol..

im pretty sure i saw your car at EAS on monday, what are you getting done to it if you dont mind me asking :D

What's getting done: Replace crank and front hub bearings; Fit 50mm ex-gate; Modify head oil returns; Remove, previously installed, oil restrictors in block; Full retune.

What has already been done is a totally different question :ermm:

What's getting done: Replace crank and front hub bearings; Fit 50mm ex-gate; Modify head oil returns; Remove, previously installed, oil restrictors in block; Full retune.

What has already been done is a totally different question :ermm:

sounds good :D he's already told me what to do to my gtr lol just got to get the money now, fantastic guys ive been going there for a few years now and will continue seeing him until he retires.

lol, I haven't arranged a cruise, probably wont bother, just thought of combining if it was convenient :P

Would be happy to join... if my partner and family didn't exist :D

Anyone else interested?

Movie is apparently very funny.

if so, please let me know in here by Wed when I have to call Village.

Cheers,

Adam

Hey mate...just wanted to pass this through you and everyone else..to make numbers, it is alright i invite couple of other people (they dont drive skylines..they have fords and holdens) so we can have atleast ten cars? not sure if they say yes but i thought i better ask you guys first before i invite them..cheers

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