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Howdy ppls,

Im down for a booking on Tuesday night at Lane Cove River steak house, our steak consumption outlet of choice.

Would tuesday night suit most at around 7:30?

Please confirm as either Carlo or myself will book this on Tuesday morning.

List of steak hurders so far:

Nick

Duncan

Tosh

Tony

Carlo

GSR-13S (Edit: GTR-032) :uh-huh:

Kinks?

Akira

Duncan, Go down Delhi Rd towards chatswood.

As you come down the hill in to the National Park, there will be a bridge going over the river @ a set of lights. The turn off is just before that bridge to the right. The steak house is there right on the river. You can't miss it :P

Originally posted by Duncan

Ahh, one of my favourite tracks through there :P See y'all there

Who doesn't like Dehli road?

Aside from the lone speed camera and slow ass bastards it's the typical single lane country road off Fullers in Chatswood.

Exercise your Skyline!

T.

Originally posted by RONIN

I HATE it when I get stuck behind people who insist on driving 15km's below the speed limit!!! #@%#@!%@#!%^!#$^#^!^$@#  

There's always the 2 lane bit where you can make lots of angry noise going past them :D



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