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My car is in big time need of a scrub, so I figured I'd see if anyone was up for a meet tonight.

I know it's going to rain all weekend (and probably today) but my car is covered in shit out of the gumtree out the front so I want to clean it off before it damages my paintwork.

I will likely go to Research car wash but if people are keen for a meet, we can make it the Templestowe carwash at the Apple Peel roundabout.

People have till four to respond.

Also need a quorum of at least five. Otherwise I'll go to Research.

0418 994 629 if you need to contact me.

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boo, we're going to the nats tonight mang, most of us.

Doh! I forgot aboot that. Really need to take more notice of the date.

Either way, I'm cleaning my car tonight so if peeps wanna come along, they're most welcome.

Il be there with my bike...::)))

What bike will you be on? I need to know which one I have to try and run off the road in my car (CwutIdidthur?)

hahah from one thread to another.. you guys are like jumping jacks

You can all me the Segue King if you like.

Or don't. I'm not bothered either way.

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