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OMFG Paul u tosser!! Where u been iding all these years!!? Man Drag Combat i think was the last time...... Come along for a steak & beers!!

Oh wait, I remember that trip

Golden line from Paul: "Hay guys lets go find some DOOD'S"

Remember the wrangler that we hired and drove to Drag Combat? kekekegay.gif - Merli mastered the 4 wheel burnouts in that thing

Good times

Wasnt it just Andrews driving in the Wrangler???!!! lol

Yes was a funny trip indeed.

How about those bogans @ the servo ni the middle of whoop whoop on New England HWY, 3 x White R33 GTST rock up and sure enough quote, unquote by bogans " Wow look at those Ferrari's"...... :)

ahahahahaah

Wasnt it just Andrews driving in the Wrangler???!!! lol

Yes was a funny trip indeed.

How about those bogans @ the servo ni the middle of whoop whoop on New England HWY, 3 x White R33 GTST rock up and sure enough quote, unquote by bogans " Wow look at those Ferrari's"...... :)

ahahahahaah

Indeed.

Does anyone mind if I actually get back to talking about dinner?

Have we ever actually had a dinner in any other area? I don't want to reignite an old argument but, from memory, most of the non-northside dinners were canned because the "regulars" didn't show support for any location mentioned which was south of the bridge :)

Not exactly a great way to enourage people to come along.

Does anyone mind if I actually get back to talking about dinner?

Have we ever actually had a dinner in any other area? I don't want to reignite an old argument but, from memory, most of the non-northside dinners were canned because the "regulars" didn't show support for any location mentioned which was south of the bridge :)

Not exactly a great way to enourage people to come along.

Kel, I think we need to hear some suggestions for suitable venues that meet the parking and price criteria.

Any ideas?

we are definatly coming it just down the road for us. I would travel to most places aswell if I didnt finish work so late. We are still getting use to traffic and to get out to some of the place you have mention seems a bit hard....

But it going to be cool to meet up with some of you and talk cars....

yeah its pretty pricey... you're hard pressed to get out of there under $40 for just on one main meal! given most of them are huge, but still..

you must be going to a different ribs and rumps lol. a big serve of kobe beef at either manly or gordon R+R is approx $80-$100 + drinks. even a 500 grammer is like $60. I think average there is around $80 a head.

Kel, I think we need to hear some suggestions for suitable venues that meet the parking and price criteria.

Any ideas?

Happy to come up with some and post later in the week - some of us actually have to do work at work :)

I'll start a seperate thread for everyone to make suggestions.

you must be going to a different ribs and rumps lol. a big serve of kobe beef at either manly or gordon R+R is approx $80-$100 + drinks. even a 500 grammer is like $60. I think average there is around $80 a head.

yeah notice I said "hard pressed to get out of there under $40...." which is what most of the cheaper mains are priced at. I wasnt talking about kobe specifically...




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