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OH Yes before I forget again , The plan will be meet at the front of my parents house at 5:45 sharp !!!!! where you will get your payment ($20) then load up and head off around 6-6:15 , you will need to be in very neat atire ie: black leather shoes, black slacks and white collared shirt or as close too (short sleave ok) and looking neat and tidy, as you will be opening the door for them at the enterance (no burnouts hahaha) any probs pm me

thanks again

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Shouldnt be a problem, obviously you'll want the cars clean and spotless for the occasion too, which means I will wash it thursday night and whatever falls on it friday they will just have to deal with as I finish at 5pm and will have enough time to drive down to your parents place, but not to detail it before arrival, unless they want to pay for a visit to a nearby car wash?

Also they want a lift to said destination, but do they want return trips? If so depending on how late it is I might have to pull out.

ok updated list

R33 1-ME

2-Mud

3-Yaparota

4-Nexus

5-Melv (stand-by)

6-Ska (stand by)

Remember it's 5:45 for a 6ish departure time , dress is black pants and white collored shirt. please post again to show that you will be a definite

5 Henley crt Robina , ring 0402220733 for any Q's or directions

Im 95% Beau,

Have to work on Friday, but should be able to get away early.

Will confirm tomorrow.

Mark

ok updated list

R33 1-ME  

      2-Mud

      3-Yaparota

      4-Nexus

      5-Melv (stand-by)

      6-Ska (stand by)

Remember it's 5:45 for a 6ish departure time , dress is black pants and white collored  shirt. please post again to show that you will be a definite

5 Henley crt Robina , ring 0402220733 for any Q's or directions

I have borrowed a suit for driving the other guys into their formal tonight, if you definatly do not need me then I wont keep it till friday, also then I can start making plans for Friday night, so do you think you'll need me or not?

not quite as according to plan but we got there in the end, due to some traffic probs and time restraints I had to use my emergency standby ( me running down the street and asking a 33 that lives around the corner and begging someone that I have never meet before )

But it all worked out and the kids loved it so thanks to all those people for your help, it really made the kids night! Mud we are both sorry I am sure, no blood no foul mate!

I will get some pics up when I get them !

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