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Hey guys, long time no speak (I dont have a home phone anymore)

I was Just wondering if any of you guys were up to some formal runs, I have one on th 12th dec (Radford at the Museum).

I need 3 cars, at least for the 12th

I was really hoping for a Convoy with the guys that did it for me last

year (Sinasta, LTSJayce, Whytry, sxygtst, etc) , cause I had so much fun, but as many guys as we can get would be so cool. And BTW stagea's welcome ;)

I was thinking guys we could make it a cruise, because the formal is at the

musuem so I was thinking of taking my baby out before hand aswell (88 silo) and my room mate would drive with the convoy.

It would be so cool if everyone could come on the convoy, I don't know where to start from yet but I will keep you posted.

Post for any questions

Cheers, Reece :D

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I was really hoping for a Convoy for the 12th with the guys that did it for me last

year (Sinasta, LTSJayce, Whytry, sxygtst, etc)  , cause I had so much fun, but as many guys as we can get would be so cool. And BTW stagea's welcome :(

          Cheers, Reece  :D

Hiya Reece!

Sorry,I wont be doing any formals this year;they pretty much all coincide with me being away or already doing something.Pity,as your crew last year were cool.Here's hoping some of the ACT SAU'ers can help out,though!

And BTW stagea's welcome :)

Woohoo, finally some recognition.

If you need/want a stagea i could do it. i've got leather interior and dual sunroofs + a decent kit on my car, it's not a bog stock stagea.

Also a fair dinkum sub box for the doof doof :)

Hiya Reece!

Sorry,I wont be doing any formals this year;they pretty much all coincide with me being away or already doing something.Pity,as your crew last year were cool.Here's hoping some of the ACT SAU'ers can help out,though

Thanks alot for everything Jayce, So wish you could do it again. I was hoping you were going to come cause we need a hero car to go in. Do you know if Richard or Goran would be available buy any chance. Cause your cars were so Nice, I was drooling, Oh and the power :)

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Thanks alot for everything Jayce, So wish you could do it again. I was hoping you were going to come cause we need a hero car to go in. Do you know if Richard or Goran would be available buy any chance. Cause your cars were so Nice, I was drooling, Oh and the power  :angry:

No prob's-just wish I could help out again,tho'! I know Sinista is taking a much needed break,but I can't say if WhyTry/Goran is up for it. G;where's your car at?

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