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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

absolutely man, as long as they arent d*ckheads I have no problem.

I only have one mate who drives a nice vx clubby who hopefully is going to come provided his relative is going to be ok, the rest have no interest in cars whatsoever so yeh bring friends for sure.

hey everyone, im only new on here so i wouldnt mind coming down and meeting all of you. plus i want to se this movie anyway so thats a plus :D i might bring a couple of mates aswell. Hope to see you then.

Jack

hey everyone, im only new on here so i wouldnt mind coming down and meeting all of you. plus i want to se this movie anyway so thats a plus :( i might bring a couple of mates aswell. Hope to see you then.

Jack

More then welcome mate.

guys who are coming, im not sure on the discount this time, there has been interest, but no where near as much as last time so im not sure if we will def have 10 cars, sometimes ppl say they come and things happen, etc...I'll talk to my village guy.

we should have just around the 10 car mark...my mates should be able to come so there is couple of cars there...ill try for more...but if we dont get the discount, it doesnt really matter...does it?

we should have just around the 10 car mark...my mates should be able to come so there is couple of cars there...ill try for more...but if we dont get the discount, it doesnt really matter...does it?

Nah it doesnt, I just dont want to muck the village guy around as he is always really good to deal with.

giving him a call now.

Nah it doesnt, I just dont want to muck the village guy around as he is always really good to deal with.

giving him a call now.

we should be able to push over 10 car mark...

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we should be able to push over 10 car mark...

yeah i rkn we can, dont think ive been to a meet with less then 10 cars

ill call a mate dis arvo see if he can bring his car along (commo driver) but his sensible

Ok I'm definetly coming I just got $100 for being a great grandson

GOOD GRANDSON!!!! "GET A JOB YOU BUM!!!!" lol...thats a thing from a song...lol...ignore that...lol

lol James.

Spoke to the bloke, he'll do it for 10 bux a ticket :thumbsup: all is good

everything will work out fine...dun stress...worry about your assignments more...lol...i hate uni life...luv work life...hehehehe

Don't need to worry about assignments as much for this week, smashed out a 20% assignment a 15% lab exam and a ton of study notes this week. feeling good :thumbsup:

+ my mate in the vx is coming so good for numbers.

Also, one small thing I forgot, the movie starts at 9:10, they normally start at 9:20-9:30 and that what I planned our leaving time on.

Based on this, we will leave about 15 minutes earlier.

DEPART AT 7:45PM FROM APPLE PEEL

P.s apparently there is going to be some rain tomorrow, so don't need to go crazy on the washing.

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