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Geno: Try KITS in ashmore if that is close, they are in Kamholtz Court. From what I have seen they do some excellent repair jobs from ya pov pack commos to bmw's and the like.

Erin, $1000 donation is awesome, well done to everyone on your donations!!

Well done. Glad I was a part of it. Shame my car wasn't on the road. Will be next time.  

Fairy bread went stale.

We were wondering where the fairy bread went too.. I thought you much have got hungry on the way up and eaten it all!

Nah, I (tall guy with the green shirt and jeans) was the passenger of the green GTS4 that was behind you for the first part of the cruise. I was lobbing the bread out the window but they kept going backwards into the bushes. There's probably a few hypo koalas gettin around now.

Can the person by the name of Wayne who donated $10 and wanted a tax receipt please pm me with your name and address so I can send it off to the RCHF to issue a receipt.

I had the nickname written down as NixonSky89.. or nissansky89 or something. But I can't find it.

I have an idea for the next cruise.

At the destination we could have a parts boot sale. Something like what the holden boys do once in a while. I forgot the special name for it. This would be good to get to know more people.

my 2c worth.

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