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dunno if i can make it tomorrow boys and gals... got a golf comp and unfortunately, duty calls... :D

Shan>> i'll take blades uhf off ur hands if u like... will have to get it off u another time tho...

HAVE FUN EVRYONE! LOOKING FORWARD TO SOME COOL PICS...

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I have faith that the rain will hold off..

"Friday/Saturday

Tonight and Saturday Mostly cloudy with showers. Local hail overnight. Possible thunderstorms clearing this evening. Fresh to strong south to southwesterly winds."

all i see is CLEARING THIS EVENING :)

lots of rain now & for the next few hours see here

http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR022.l...oop.shtml#image

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDX1124.shtml

but adelaide looks like only a few sprinkles here :

http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR462.l...oop.shtml#image

SE suburbs meet if your keen:

Berwick Shell Servo 8:30am, 4-5 of us will be cruising from there

DAMMIT! looks like no one's getting CB's including me, coz there was a hold up in logistics at the wholesaler.... aaaargrrghhhh

After much debating n fussing it seems the CB's will only arrive on Wed. bah... :)

As for those coming outside SAU regs, their numberplates will all be recorded as with make n model of car. Any stupid behaviour and any evidence + details will be given to the coppers.

And trust me there's enough of us to give statements against idiots.

I'll be at megamart at 9. Will wait till 9:30 then leave.

DAMMIT! looks like no one's getting CB's including me, coz there was a hold up in logistics at the wholesaler.... aaaargrrghhhh

After much debating n fussing it seems the CB's will only arrive on Wed. bah... :)

As for those coming outside SAU regs, their numberplates will all be recorded as with make n model of car. Any stupid behaviour and any evidence + details will be given to the coppers.

And trust me there's enough of us to give statements against idiots.

I'll be at megamart at 9. Will wait till 9:30 then leave.

damn no fair

well i'll grab my dads small dodgo one (unless i can find the power hookup for the old ones we used to use with massive arials) and just use that for the time being hehehe

as for evidence against wankers, well....a few of us are going to have digital cameras

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