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Car Detailing Clinic Brisbane - 9th May 2015


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Event:
Car detailing clinic at Car Care Products - Brisbane
Description:
A chance to learn the finer points of car detailing in a hands on clinic. Due to the nature of this course places are strictly limited to 10. As such this event will be open to financial members only until April the 18th when it will be opened to anyone.
Location:
Level 1, 11 Castlemaine St, Coorparoo
Date:
Sunday the 9th of May.
Time:
8:30 am sharp.
Cost:
$50

Payment Details:

Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 034 063

ACC: 354012

PAYMENT REFERENCE: Username&Detailing

Attendees:
  1. Cadmoon
  2. B-Boi34
  3. Smity42
  4. Wagamama
  5. Conniestance
  6. Ants
  7. Shazz

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