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Nice to meet those of you i haven't met before and thanks Aaron for organising it. Jethro - you forgot to get the foglight switch & relay off me before you decided to do a runnner!!!!

LOL no choice. Got a call to visit my grandma who is on her last legs :(

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the candle didnt last that long mate it was all about me

An hour and a half after this post, you are back online????? Either you've already blown your candle out or their was no cake on your birthday?????

Happy birthday though Dave - should've told us earlier in the day though!!!

Good cruise and great day for it.

Nice to meet those of you i haven't met before and thanks Aaron for organising it. Jethro - you forgot to get the foglight switch & relay off me before you decided to do a runnner!!!!

What was the ratio between M35s and C34s and total figure?

was more like 10:2 at the start.. then went to like 7:3..

Sorry I couldn't make it guys, I certainly did want to but had "difficulties" to deal with :(

Would've been ace to see a line of Stagea's.

sucks! did it all work in the end?

Was a nice day for it. Good to meet you as well

keep your phone on you buddy!

Shame i missed it also. ... but with a preggie wife having contractions too early in the pregancy did want to leave her alone for the day.

And the thing thats worse i only live up wellington rd in ROWVILLE!!!!!!

Shame i missed it also. ... but with a preggie wife having contractions too early in the pregancy did want to leave her alone for the day.

And the thing thats worse i only live up wellington rd in ROWVILLE!!!!!!

lol i think contractions are more important! good luck!

ta mate.

hope it comes out of compliance intact this time!...

they're still gonna try to get the leather out of the other car into this one..... soo not to shabby in the end

PS the old one less leather is going to SA to be parted.... (if you heard anyone in SA looking for a Front bar aero pearl white with foggies let them know it'll leave melbourne for a wreckers in two weeks)

some of you guys were after parts. including double din.....

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