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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Danny, Yeah, will still need the barrier tape. Also bring the bonnet holder sticks you have.  

I know you need the setup time, so do I :shake:

Niz, Ok:D

Paully,

No probs with the Barrier Tape, do you have some type of pole arrangment for the cars??? I will bring two Bonnet poles for ya after I have sorted out my bonnet, should be no hassels there. We will need lots of 100mph tape to hold things down and it is just good to have. Go to spoiler shop to get some yukky front bar off my car and put mine back on. :( Today yeah.

NEED SETUP TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Niz,

Are you girlies wearing long boots, GF wants to know so as to look close to what you and kyles are wearing??

:jump:

nah i have boots in the wardrobe but they make me look like a phucking giant!

Ive got white strappy shoes, short blue demin skirt/shorts depending on my mood and the PAS top. Kyles is similar shes got strappy lil heels, short blue demin skirt and the PAS top :(

aidwin what happened :grouphug: ..... your cars getting fixed - should be done soon. As for relationship thats sad :( oh well think of all the lovely lasses your going to see at Autosalon ..... we'll have so much fun!!

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