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:P should meet up at somewhere that we can have hot coffee... :dry:

Hot chocolate for me! Definately could have done with one at the last meet.

Would also love to try to get as many 34's together again for a photoshoot during the day time sometime (and all other skylines welcome of course!)

I'm keen to do something tonight... As long as there are hot chocolates involved... :D

Anyone know a nice place for hot chocolate and coffee ?

:)Alcohol , skid , speeding.. only hot chocolate and coffee :)

Or perhaps would anyone be up for a Sunday arvo meet/cruise?

Not too sure how many people will read this before tonight to get a meet/cruise happening tonight...

Edited by Miss Niz

What time will suit most??? Say, 2pm'ish on Sunday?? Earlier? Later?

I don't really know the Sunnybank area too well, so if someone else wants to throw up some ideas on where we can meet and cruise (if that's what you's would like to do) to, that would be great..

prob best to make a new thread. post up place in title with date and time.

then get the interest flowing. it will be alot easier than building one up on the end of an old thread.

I agree, 1 thread per event. I haven't been to one of these events in quite some time and I would like to start coming again.

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