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not even gonna bother cleaning the car for this one.

Not worth the effort.... so much sad... I hate idiots that drive vans.

PM me dashcam vid link Ian?

Do we know for sure monkey bar will be showing F1? It usually rates a distant second to the footy or a league or rugby in pubs

Any pub who would turn down 20+ people who will leave if they don't show it is mad, I think we'll be fine to get the F1 on. Should only be competing with 1 rugby league match anyway

Just putting the finishing touches on cleaning my 34 as well, it was absolutely filthy I just couldn't put it off any more haha

PM me dashcam vid link Ian?

Do we know for sure monkey bar will be showing F1? It usually rates a distant second to the footy or a league or rugby in pubs

http://iblott.com/

dont need PM's

also has the spin out video where guy backed his car down wrong side of Victoria road.

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Hi guys.

Can confirm in for cruise tomorrow.

Meet ya at servo's.

Although don't think I can do ribs :(

So missing out for that.

Will have to organise another night for it lol.

Just spoke with Monkey Bar. They're more than happy to put the race on for us. So 5:00pm at Ribterranean and then a 2 min walk to monkey bar at 7:00pm!

Can't wait for the drive! Looking forward to seeing everyone again

:)

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Liner washed, it will rain on me for sure on my way to the servos. :-)

Allso cleaned the inside the twin tips on the exhaust, used my hubbys drill

with a round wire brush can say it worked a treat turned car on huge cloud

of black dust shot out,very clean in there now see you guys in the morning. :-)

Yeah excited for tomorrow. Car all detailed, hopefully weather holds out but knowing my luck it won't. Cars all fueled up ready to go. I will see you guys at the first location (Rhodes)

You know what the weather does when you girls detail your cars! And yet you still insist!

Have you not eaten pizza outta tha box?

Now, I expect youz both to get all dirty with rib sauce!

:P




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