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think i might be a spectator only, daughter still at Westmead hospital. Id have to drive home 2moro morning to get car, bring it up, then take it back, then come back to the hospital. plus depends on how she is going. Only option is for someone from home to bring it up. and take it back, and i just come across from the hospital...we will see what happens.

Forgot all about the Show and Shine - completed forms and copy of payment receipt emailed to Shell tonight.

See you guys on Sunday with two of my R33's.

Ha ha i have to write every down or i forget,tee hee.See you there Charles.Genelle. >_<

Forgot all about the Show and Shine - completed forms and copy of payment receipt emailed to Shell tonight.

See you guys on Sunday with two of my R33's.

hi Charles, I've been in Sydney since Friday arvo, so I don't have any way to print out your entry, can you bring the forms with you tomorrow?

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