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do we need a babysitter for it? If minibats posts up prices, everyone can choose whether or not they want it done on the day? Id say there will be at least 5 of us wanting it done? Who else is interested?

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id be just interested in getting my interior done more or less............i dont like anyone touching the outside of my car due to the graphics..........ive had issues in the past where ive had a cut and polish done (this was just before autosalon 07) and the guy that did it left all polish in my stripes that i had on at the time...which then caused parts of them to lift :down:

but i use Permaguard anyways and im really happy with that :D

but will depend on price tho :)

and shaz thats ok u should enter anyway..............im sure we can work out someway to mask the damage that was done

u'd have to hide from the rear wheels back! haha n i'd needa find some spacers so that my car actually looks like it has rims n not floating

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lol SAU needs a babysitter fullstop, with half the whinging babies that are on here sometimes.

I couldn't understand why ABC went bust really ... there wasn't a lack of babies for sure :)

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lol SAU needs a babysitter fullstop, with half the whinging babies that are on here sometimes.

can I pick out my baby sitter...lol and I have been pushing today to get Aberax to get into the show, come on abe you know you want too.lol

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Going to have to pull out Cara,

I have a formal & Afterparty on the friday and will probably still be up drinking by the time you guys head off to the show.

Sorry.

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can I pick out my baby sitter...lol and I have been pushing today to get Aberax to get into the show, come on abe you know you want too.lol

... For some reason my ears where burning the other night...and it wasnt from sunburn, now i know why :D

I'll ask the boss tomz, if i remember, if i can have that day off.

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Going to have to pull out Cara,

I have a formal & Afterparty on the friday and will probably still be up drinking by the time you guys head off to the show.

Sorry.

:D

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lol

this is just one of those shows that is on a saturday and not a sunday like the rest of them, but im pretty sure it was on a saturday last year too.....

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