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there will be a meetup at 3pm this Sunday at the office works car park in Launceston so all that want to come and say hi, do so

If people want to go for a cruise before or after thats cool there is no plans just turn up at 3pm, Hope to see you guys there !!!!!!!

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Sounds good, ill try to come, id def prefer a cruise or somthing though, try to see if you can get one going, saturdays arvos are alot better for me too :D

Oh and +1 on the wash lol

yeah i am hell keen on a cuise too but i think that will be a few weeks away or month!! this is just something to hopefully get everyone motivated and a chance to meet up.

the water consumption will go up dramatically in luanceston on sunday morning because i will be wash the wagon too :P

Sorry guys but i wont be able to make it as the mrs's will have the car in devonport so ill have to wait till next time! :P

you could come just to meet everyone

the stag is so much harder to wash than my 32 or s13, so much taller and so much more surface area

forecast is also for rainy periods clearing later so looks like the arvo should be nice

i think sundays are good options for the next meet, carparks are quiter, town is quieter and roads should be less busy too

sigh, it was raining at like 230 when i was on my way to get some more car wash, so i arrived at supercheap and realised i forgot my wallet! :@ so i didnt wash my car in the end hence my no show at the meet LOL but i agree something of a cruise nxt time sounds good, even if its jst a few people itll b fun :P how many did turn up today?

so i didnt wash my car in the end hence my no show at the meet

You didn't turn up simply because you hadn't washed your car?? :s

Its not a show and shine, its a meet and greet...

Doesn't matter what you turn up in, just turn up!

If your worried about busy car parks and the like then why not organise to meet up somewhere that's not in town??

Surely there are plenty of places around Launnie that would be suitable. Why does it have to be a car park in town??

You didn't turn up simply because you hadn't washed your car?? :s

Its not a show and shine, its a meet and greet...

Doesn't matter what you turn up in, just turn up!

If your worried about busy car parks and the like then why not organise to meet up somewhere that's not in town??

Surely there are plenty of places around Launnie that would be suitable. Why does it have to be a car park in town??

its central and virtually empty on sundays and pleny of parking

i would be keen for a cruise around either the 23rd or may or 20th of june (possible the 13th of june too but may still have exams on)

Nice to meet you all. Was a good day. And with regard to the comment on having a washed car... I washed my car, then it rained, then it was dirty, but i still turned up....:D Its interesting that most of the stageas were manual.

Anyway it was good to see whats about and maybe next time we can go for a bit of a drive aswell

i had to pick someone up from the launy airport at 4.30 and coming from devonport the times clashed, i did spot you guys though, and i think some of you may have spotted my car driving past, i was in the dark blue r34gtt.

would've been nice to meet you's. next time hopefully.

i had to pick someone up from the launy airport at 4.30 and coming from devonport the times clashed, i did spot you guys though, and i think some of you may have spotted my car driving past, i was in the dark blue r34gtt.

would've been nice to meet you's. next time hopefully.

I iz seen ya!! :D

You didn't turn up simply because you hadn't washed your car?? :s

Its not a show and shine, its a meet and greet...

Doesn't matter what you turn up in, just turn up!

If your worried about busy car parks and the like then why not organise to meet up somewhere that's not in town??

Surely there are plenty of places around Launnie that would be suitable. Why does it have to be a car park in town??

haha ok ok ill try to make more of an effort nxt time :action-smiley-069:

i think its just easier and more central for everyone to meet up at a car park in town, if we are actually going someplace for a cruise i guess ud meet where ever.....

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