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18th then. it has to be a sat arvo after 1pm.

didnt forget about the dinner. I will be doing the dinner for the club breakup. happy laps I cannot really do without breaking something on the subie.

im keen, but certainly wont be bringin the line.<br>

up to you :)

put it this way the last one was all club members this one at a glance will be at least half and if you are worried about your car being pulled from the crowd , pull me a side afterwards and ask me to quietly look at it.

I had a few people last time that were worried about it (one volunteered a car then withdrew the offer) that simply pulled me a side and asked questions.

the one that withdrew did attend and actually learned a couple of things that session and pulled me aside afterwards.

DATE : 18/12/11

TIME : 1pm

PLACE: 11 GOULD RD Herston

BOOKING IN:

I REQUIRE

your full name

phone numbers (home and mobile)

your MATES phone numbers (if you bring one)

once I have that your name will go on a list.

if you name IS NOT on that list -

YOU ARE NOT INVITED AND WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE

list is open for bookings now.

how does the arvo of DEC 10 sound. (that's a Saturday for those not paying attention)

joel watling,

you car is one I WANT there. and I think you know why. I would like to talk to you prior to this as I want to discuss a few things with you.

Well i will pretend you didnt just call me Joel then :nyaanyaa:

yeah I goofed!!

it's on the 18th. I was going to close early on the 10th but figured the SATURDAY after would work better.

yeah I goofed!!

it's on the 18th. I was going to close early on the 10th but figured the SATURDAY after would work better.

Yea, especially if guys have to go home and get their partner for a formal event :no: lol

i would like to go the next one if you have another one as im just waiting on my car back from the work shop, as i paid $1400 for my alarm installed at jb hifi a while ago and know i'm going to regret how dodgy it possibly is

i would like to go the next one if you have another one as im just waiting on my car back from the work shop, as i paid $1400 for my alarm installed at jb hifi a while ago and know i'm going to regret how dodgy it possibly is

I would like to talk to you. pm me your phone number please.

How long would this go for?

1pm-2pm? Longer?

I would like to attend and let you use my car (34) as an example - as long as 0 harm is done with the screwdrivers...

Will need to confirm with the misses that the date you have set, that we have nothing planned.

I have a mongoose alarm installed by autobarn for $600... would like to see how it goes

rich,

nah no damage. I will probably drop the lower panel off yours though and if I can find what I'm looking for quickly do what I need to and get out of it.

send me a pm with your details once you know whats going on.

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