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If you are wanting to put your car in autosalon this year, you must attend this meeting as we have to get things organised very quickly as many parties need to be informed...

If you can help, want to recommend a car or have somethin useful to contribute please attend...THIS IS NOT A CRUISE!

Pancake Parlour, Doncaster Rd, 9PM sharp...thursday the 29th

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good luck guyssss!!!! I will be going just to look around MAS and prolly hang around for a bit, but don't think i will be taking much of a roll in organising aspects of it..

if u need some form of graphic design work done (banners, stickers, etc).. i can do that, thats (part of) my job after all.

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FARK!!! I can't make it coz I've got a conference call here at work till 11pm with the US.

I really want my car to be part of the SAU MAS stand so if someone could fill me in on all the details via PM or email, that would be great.

I may also have a model for the stand for a couple hours on either the Sat or Sun, but this is yet to be confirmed.

Please don't count me out coz I really wanna be part of this. Also, you are discussing comps, I will be happy to participate in the HP challenge on behalf of MAS.

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Originally posted by Jamezilla

Leewah: I'll be your proxy if you like. Will take notes.

Also - saw you driving down Toorak Rd last night. Those white rims are hard to miss :)

Thanks for that. Appreciate it.

Also, it wasn't me driving down Toorak Rd last night. It would have been Gerald going for a hoon somewhere. I don't get to see my own car all that much :P

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Originally posted by Leewah

Also, it wasn't me driving down Toorak Rd last night.  It would have been Gerald going for a hoon somewhere.  I don't get to see my own car all that much :P

not on the right subject i know but...maybe everyone should try to avoid toorak rd/chapel st area...cops are everywhere(especially around 10pm to early morning) they are pulling up a lot of cars, imports and dodgy rust buckets

just a word of warning. there are already too many yellow stickers on skylines as it is and i dont want to see any at MAS!

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arseholes.. left without telling me. BAH!

oh well... i got pissed off so i decided to drag this wanker in a CRX Del Sol... VTEC... PFFFT get a real car... and the idiot in the WRX who tried dragging me down the highway... PFFFT try a hyundai. (well actually he kept right up but i started pulling away very slowly lol)

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didnt eat, achieved a hell of a lot ey, dont wanan discuss things on hereb but can tell u in person if u want..put it this way...we r gonan rock mas..in many ways

nark u gay ass, i just got home from pp, we were there til midnite easy....so much for comin at 10:15 or woteva....

il change it soon..the sig that is....just got home

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