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Yup sure do Damo

so far we have the following people that i have received entries from. (they have been sent aswell)

white r34 - cara

white r34- damo

white r34- troy

silver r34 - luke

white r33 - vu

white r33 - alex

silver r33 - krishy

blue r32 - carl

white/black r32 - chris

dark blue r32 gtr - dan

thats all so far

still waiting to hear back from Wayne with a black r32 gtr, shaz with her grey r32 and danai with with red r33

as far as i know ruby will be entering the black stag and james with his r33 :bunny:

Edited by MissR34

http://www.nowetcarclean.com.au/page.asp?parentid=4

For those who are wondering about the packages these are the ones that they have.. BUT I will be in discussions tonight on how much we could do them for instead of the marked price :bunny:

Dont worry about stickers, there is no wax involved.. it should all be on the site in detail of what the products are etc.

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