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It will all depend on whether or not I can get away from work early on friday to wash the car.

Some quick detailer in a carpark wont get it clean lol. (I did say it needed one badly)

If I can get there with a clean car, I would love to be in it for sure!!

But I cant say yes or no until Friday arvo. Will that be ok?

We now have confirmation from the charity curebraincancer.org

I'm hoping to get a few collection volunteers for both stanmore and trackside so if anyone's friends or partners are able to help it will be much appreciated

Scott

We now have confirmation from the charity curebraincancer.org

I'm hoping to get a few collection volunteers for both stanmore and trackside so if anyone's friends or partners are able to help it will be much appreciated

Scott

Any Helpers Will Be Appreciated Guys! :3some:

Check in with Scott on the day or better still; PM him with notice of your assistance!

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Many thanks Damo > see you and other lucky guys tomorrow.

A privileged few will take part in this Sat morning vid...

And it ain't too late > get cracking!

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Had fun today. Thanks guys.

However, at the south side of newtown heading home, my clutch slave cylinder or booster packed it in and lost all clutch feel.

We got home by tow truck.

At least we made it for the footage haha.

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So sorry to hear Damo! Having to secure rides for both myself and broken down car was something I always had to expect; but only whilst in the Alfa Romeo Driver's Club! ;)

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Nice setting hey guys?

I was quietly enjoying those surroundings yesterday morning - soaking up the atmosphere and great company...

UNTIL...

being confronted by a tenant (yes with the red shirt - a most powerful colour) wanting to have a stoush with me.

Me (in my timid blue), could NOT convince him that this was all for charity and a non-profit club.

Irony:- his firm is called "Mind Media" and our Charity is about research to improve brain health!

I heard you mention there was a man complaining and you were getting out a business card.

You do know I carry a gentle persuader down the side of my centre console. you must of handled well tho Tez as we continued on

Do you expect to hear anything further on the matter?

Lol, and I suffer Major Depressive Disorder so I don't mind taking him with me. Now that's Irony!

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Yesterday was a productive day minus the grumpy guy haha.

Thanks alot for coming #@Sinista32, #@R32GOJIRA, #@portaz and to everyone else that came and helped out. Sorry to here about you trip home Damien.

The video should be out and about early this week, so keep and eye out on this thread for updates ;)

Hey Scott, brings me to this question.

Like to discreetly ask that if anyone took photo's of the GT'R's on the day if they could PM them to Damo, Scott and Myself please
not any production ones, we wait like everyone else to see the finished teaser

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Just a tease ;)

To the guys that donated there time for the promo thank you very much :) was a great day!!!

Also for those who want shots of there cars pm me your email I have some nice ones :)

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