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weather forcast is looking good. If anything like today, it will be a beautiful day out and not too hot :)

Man I hope so a day with 28+ degrees ain't good for my car lol ...

Will have to be carrying water round ANd watch temp the whole time lol

CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE!

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CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE! CHARITY CRUISE!

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Are you heading to the Cabo meet prior?

anyone got a spare head unit to sell for cheapsies, I think I'm gonna be solo in the car and my old faceplate got knocked off recently, will need more than just the sweet RB sound

anyone got a spare head unit to sell for cheapsies, I think I'm gonna be solo in the car and my old faceplate got knocked off recently, will need more than just the sweet RB sound

I still have this:

Part: Head Unit

Condition: Working

Description: Sony CDX-GT280 MP3 Head Unit

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact Details: PM or Reply to this thread

Asking Price: $50

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Willing to Post

Other Comments: Would go nicely with the amp ;)

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I'll do it for you for $40

Can you set mine up too? Lol

My tuner AKA my dad can set it up.

Excellent mate! Where are you based? The details of the earlier meet points are on the first page.

Im in the Carindale area. I see there is a cruise from Wynnum? What time?

ok Cant wait to be there thanks again

Hey mate,

You would be best off meeting the guys at Yatala BP at 8 and heading up with them. If you don't know anyone, it's better to head to a pre-meet, meet a couple of people and cruise in with them. :)

Hope that helps.

Incorrect mate,

You'd want to go to the cannon hill meet point, much closer to garden city than the yatala one is.

We'll be heading there.

Incorrect mate,

You'd want to go to the cannon hill meet point, much closer to garden city than the yatala one is.

We'll be heading there.

fair enough. I struggle with Southside :P Cannon Hill meet it is then.

My tuner AKA my dad can set it up.

Im in the Carindale area. I see there is a cruise from Wynnum? What time?

There;s the Cannon Hill meet. Grego's blue thing will be there. :)

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