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sup troy?

Only bodo and i from scabbo, and joe/chris were there. some random in a 32 parked but didnt say hi :( nothing interesting happened minus the patrol car doing rego checks on the cars.

Ok, so all this talk of detailing has biten me, so im gonna spend a day maybe more on my car and see how good i can get her to come up, ill talk before and after pictures but prolly wont be as good as those $500+ detailers out there! But i can then say i did it myself.. with 2 beers left.. wtf

you guys missed out, epic cruise, with only a few small showers.

expensive though, full round trip from home was 530 km's :thumbsup:

in my case that would have been 130lt of E85. I will do the next one.

Yea next time i will. i hit a cold friday night all threw the weekend so luckily it rained most of the day lol..

I won't be at this weeks meet b/c of work shift, should be there next week, maybe we can go see the westies or just sit at cabo and watch the mongs walk by with their kids.

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