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I tried calling Teren to check if y'all were still around when I finished work but no answer.

Teren sent me an SMS just before 3.45pm stating that he was still at work and was unlikely to get out of there for a while - he was called into work unexpectedly, and was expecting to be at the meet around 2pm.

The battery in my LOLvo is absolutely dead - left it on charge overnight, went to start it today, and it's gone! Wouldn't kick over at all, just made that ratcheting noise because it wasn't getting enough juice.

A good day for Stagea spotting, 3 today

white Stagea Reg BDS XXX on Windsor Rd & Gibbon Rd @ 7:15 am

white Stagea Reg BNX XXX near Parra Rd and Silverwater Rd Auburn @ 1:25 pm

Silver Stagea Reg AN97XX Beaconsfield St Aurburn @ 4:00 pm

Spotted a silver S2 somewhere between Maroochydore and Bli Bli parked near the beach on Tuesday at around lunch time. Nice looking car...

also on Sunshine Coast an M35, blue pearl colour on Nicklin way Bokarina in import yard only $12999. must have a look and see what's wrong with it.icon14.gif

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