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Dinner on Tuesday 17th October 2006 will be at Nando's Coorparoo

When: Tuesday 17th October at 7:00 pm

Where: Nando's Coorparoo, 152 Cavendish Rd 4151, 07 3394-4144

RSVP: 12pm on Tuesday 17th Oct

Map: http://www.bane.com.au/stuff/nandos_coorparoo.jpg

Come along, enjoy the company and the Portugese food and meet your fellow SAUers

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Hey Ben,

Come down Dipswitch Road, turn right into Old Cleveland Road (where Brisbane Street Machines are, has lots of Skylines forsale), then follow the road all the way until you see a McDonalds on the right, at this stage you are very close.

You take the second left then the first right. There is a Red Rooster across the road from Nando's.

I got my tyre's done last week and the dick heads that done it cracked my wheel and snaped of the thread for the wheel nut, so i wont get my car back till 2moro!!!! looks like i have to give it a miss! sorry guys

Update: A few of us may be a little late due to the Riverside Expressway being closed due to a hairline fracture.

This info was handed to me and I can in no way verify that it is correct other then the express way definately being closed.

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