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Wayne 'RUS' has trade plates he may let u borrow.

What car would they go on?

Be my car, and like i said im happy to pay for them...do you have a number, perhaps email me.

If i can get tradeplates, just have to ring and see if my car is in one piece ;)

Pete, yeh its available but its a bloody auto :lol:

I think all this organising for people to get up there is a little confusing.  So i've tried to spell it out so everyone knows whats going on

Meeting at my place Sat @ 12pm (FTG):

Scotsman, Min, Bec

Blaise

Snowie and Alan

West + HLT4EVA

Adz and Dee

Matt (Marvic) and Ang

Meeting at Lillydale Sat @ 12:30pm (Last BP on Left out of Lillydale):

James and Bris?

Kim? (starionturbo)

Ant?

Meeting at Healsville, Sat @ 1pm (Coles car park LHS of HWY):

Matt and Jena (WRX)

Meeting at Buxton, Sat @ 2:00pm For Burger Lunch:

Geoff and Nelle

People cruising up on Sun Morning @ 6am Bayswater Maccas:

Ferni

Pete

M-Spec

People I don’t know what they are doing (assume we meet them in Benalia):

Darren

Tom

hi guys, where are u guys meeting up along eastern freeway? which part of eastern freeway?

Can anyone do me a favour by grabbing me a 20lt can of the GT+ off VPW on the otherside of town if you happend to get them as well ? I'll pay when we meet up at Chris's place?

I should be good to meet some of those needs as it's a 5 min drive. Let me know if anyone else needs some.

Geoff

Ohh and a helmet aus complied.

and if your snowman, a radio tuned to triple M so you can listen to the Footy while cornering at 240km/h. ;)

If I get up to 240km/hr at Winton then I've missed a turn somewhere! LOL

:D

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