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Hey Clarence, I hope you're able to photoshop out front bar damage and race tape ;)

Nah. I'm keeping it in. It's a feature, I'll even showcase it! :P

But on a serious note - tidy it up and maybe take off the tape (or tape over it with white tape!) to make my job easier to tidy up.

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Yeah it's white race tape, been on there for nearly 2 years... will just need to smoothing over and some chips removed.

Track Damage, it's a badge of honour, lol

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Yeah bugger it, I'm in too... $20 paid to SAU Vic

Big day in the garage tomorrow washing/polishing/waxing the thing!

Ah good to hear Jad. We look forward to seeing you there! :)

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hey pretty sure i can make it now....can i pay onsite, seems as if you have a few spots left..

yeah there are a few spots left, come along if you can and I'll hold one for you :)
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Thanks everyone for coming down and a big thanks to Clarence and Mick for their time, efforts and foodstuffs :D

Can't wait to see the results from a nice wide range of cars :)

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Can't agree more, was great watching Clarence work his magic. I'm amazed by his work, and haven't even seen the finished product yet! Haha

Also, those sangas were boss... Thought they were bought, not home made!

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Can't agree more, was great watching Clarence work his magic. I'm amazed by his work, and haven't even seen the finished product yet! Haha

Also, those sangas were boss... Thought they were bought, not home made!

I didn't know what to expect with the way I had heard Clarence work but it makes for some awesome shoots!

And yep me and Robyn did make the food, was hard not to eat it as we were making them! :P

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