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it would be "aigh" if you came and displayed you car lol

dosnt matter what you have done to your car sock or modded through the roof. all cars are welcome. even if you have a wheel barrow that you want to display go for it lol

just make sure you have the right amount to donate as we are not giving out change.

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hey sorry, one thing I forgot to mention, I was hoping to "show and shine" the car :down:

Anything I have to do/form to fill out? or just rock up and say i want to display the car?

Im planning to get there at bout 10:30-11 as you said to get a good spot because theres a good chance I will have to leave due to work commitments.

Thanks,

Adam

pretty much if you want to display your car donate $10 and park your car. if you want to come for a looksy only park your car in the next carpark over (we will tell you how to get there) and just walk in over. if you can still donate that will be great also.

but ye no forms to fill out.

an ye looks like this will be a big one :/

Look's like it guna be a big day i might have to come down for this one any one going from the northern subs maybe we can cruise there togetter?

Hey, me and a few mates will be cruising down together from northern surbs thomastown to be exact :( Will prob meet up locally in the area and cruise down any one is welcome. If i get some interested ill set a time and place. Thanks :D

certainly will be a good day. what better then spending the day admiring some very nice looking cars on a relaxing sunday with some good beats pumped out buy good old Norby who will be our resident dj mixing it up. and there will be snags also cooked by the very helpful members of Aussie Magna

man... I just finished the three day process that I have been doing to clean the car up.... 1 day for interior, 1 day for exterior and 1 day for boot and engine..... all my engine bits are glossy and sparkly :( which will be for 2 days and then I bet it will go back to dirty....

thanks to all that made it today.

the weather wasnt really the best and a couple of minute drizzle scared alot of ppl away lol but when all the cars was there i lost count at 55 so ye we got over 55 cars woot :devil:. some very nice cars indeed.

also thanks to all from SAU that made it.

we did hand out trophies just as it started to rain and the best car award went to MattD with his epic drift R34.

pics will be posted once we have blurred out the plates.

thanks again

Ash

good work today ash!

you havent called me so I assume there was no cruise afterwards??

was a really good first time for me, will definetly do again!

and yeh, there was a guy going around taking pics....

No cruise afterwards. We spent about an hour faffing about and packing everything up and then headed home.

I was the one with the camera taking pictures - I'll transfer the pictures onto the computer tonight and I'll get started on blurring them when I have time. You can expect them on Tuesday at the latest. :laugh:

sorry adam no cruise afterwards. pretty much when it started to drizzle a little ppl started to leave so we started to pack up.

rhino how bout you get busy and post them pics before Tuesday hmmmmmm? lol

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