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pffft Tats will be disappointed... and so will I!

FWIW it's not about perfect cars, just give it a Carlovers once over and it will be fine :P

You should see mine!

Hey shell, yea sorry about that.. :( Might still come along to have a look, but has been a long week for me. Car needs a service badly, n I haven't had the time to do anything with it lately. Hopefully once my new shed is built, I'll be able to get some stuff done at night ;)

So yea, I'll still see you there!

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See you all around 8am, I washed my car, but didn't clean the inside lol whistling.gif it'll be fine, no one will look at it

Cejay, my paint isn't very good either so don't stress! Although it looks better now then it does in my signature

We will meet beforehand at the usual Friday night location - Grevillea Park (just past the Boathouse restaurant).Be there at (or before) 9am and we can drive down together.

The guy told me he'd like us all in by 10am-ish

Meet 9am

Leave 9.15am

Grevillia Park

I polished half my car.. yeah baby EFFORT

see you in the AM

ps. unlike other years - NO DOGS.. was going to bring the Molly dog down but he said the horses might not appreciate it

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