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yeah that's it. don't mind what time. later the better :P

Not sure if you will see this or not but I think 8:30 and if I don't see you by 8:45, I'll just head off and see you there :P

Not sure if you will see this or not but I think 8:30 and if I don't see you by 8:45, I'll just head off and see you there :P

I'll see you then. getting up now to wash my car yay

Yeah a few of us from CSA are helping marshal cars for that event, they expect a similar amount of cars 1000+ so should be amazing!

Yeah super keen if it's that big

btw didn't happen to get pis of the majesta by chance?

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well this year its on again and its this month too

B&Eflyer15.jpg

http://www.aomc.asn.au/B&Eshow15.htm

theres also a focus on car clubs, might be worth bringing the flags down, people wear shirts, club details board etc? CSA had a strong presence last year.

http://www.aomc.asn.au/clubjudg.htm

AOMC_CSC_Map_Rev%204.jpg

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