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My shift has been pushed back so now I can make it.

Except I was at the skidpan today, I let someone drive my car, and now my CEL is on (although the engine sounds OK and nothing is leaking).

:)

I'm going from a "no" to a "maybe".

anyone from Hornsby way heading to chatty - meet at mt colah maccas just before 8pm

:)

okbye

edit - a mate in a stagea might be coming too :D

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Should someone be calling up the pizza joint and at least asking for a "smallish" table either inside or outside to be setup and ready for us at 10:30pm?

Yea I'll do that, but does anyone know the phone no. of that place? lol... Nick? People living in the North Side?

Guys - i did a SEARCH :)

I think this is it?

Pizzeria e Cucina

315 Barrenjoey Rd Newport 2106 (02) 9986 0577

Or it may be

Lucky's Pep'e Pizza Bar

Shp2/ 303 Barrenjoey Rd Newport 2106 (02) 9979 1756

I think its the first one though :P

And yes - ill let you ring Vic :worship:

Hmm I called the first place and made an ass of myself LOL. It was the wrong place.. HAHA

Its actually

Lucky's Pep'e Pizza Bar

Shp2/ 303 Barrenjoey Rd Newport 2106 (02) 9979 1756

I left a message on their answering machine saying a few people (10-15) will be comming to eat there atound 10:30 and to make/leave room.

DO NOT WASH YOUR CARS! or THINK ABOUT WASHING YOUR CARS!

PLEASE! :P

I will hose it off, and have a half arsed effort at the rims, but thats it

If i have time ill take the rims off and run OEM rims :(

*walks off and grabs keys, straight off to car lovers*

:);):(

*goes with Stan*

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