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18/06/09 Baskin's Meet With A Twist Of Car Detailing!


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Hi! :banana:

Usual Thursday night meet!... Baskin and robin along moggil road just passed the lexus and turn in.

Meeting at 7.30 pm for a catch up, chat and hang out. There will be maybe a dinner at 6.30 depending on who gets in on it at the either Nando's, KFC or Maccers but 6.30 meet is to be announced !

But the plan as follows,

7.30 meet chat, catch up, epic ice creams thick shakes!!

8.30 head to Freedom car wash in Macgregor i believe near Sunnybank along Logan road, Freedom station/ car wash.

If we finish washing/detailing all our cars before 10.30 we will head to Sunnybank Market square for bubble/pearl tea.. then we will head our own ways after chilling out again..

post your name if your in!

1. Redsuns

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and so on..

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I am bringing the missus's new car out for a drive seeing as how mine is not to be driven for a while until tie rod ends replaced... Just Ice Cream though... got to get the pregnant girl home!!!

I'm out lovah. Busted my thermo fan last night and putting my new one on tonightski

Saw Sard fuel regs for like $2xx PM what price you got..

I am sitting here got tired at work so left alittle early

Call you tommorrow for sard reg

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