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anyone interested ok guys 28th july it is, darrin will source the spot with address and directions, i cant make it till around 2.30 so hopefully after 12 suits all, we'll have a bbq so bring tucker and we want a bit more interest so hopefully we might pick up a few more stags before 28th,

cheers,leigh

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I am eager. I will be there for sure.

phil where the hell you been? good to see your still about......... look'in forward to another meet, if theres enough interest we pick a spot and have a bbq?..yeh weekend for sure.. what about redland bay area....suggestions?

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another option for a meet .....how about willowbank on a test and tune day......we all run the stags down the quarter....one on this wed, to short a notice tho.....maybe next month?

I'll be at the "Bank" on Wed. S13 and 180 are running. It will be a big day out.

Sorry to say but hope the rain stays away.

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phil where the hell you been? good to see your still about......... look'in forward to another meet, if theres enough interest we pick a spot and have a bbq?..yeh weekend for sure.. what about redland bay area....suggestions?

:thumbsup:

Sorry been with out a computer for 5 wks looking at going b/band in the near future like next week or so. I'm always up for a cruise aspecially where stagea's are concerned.

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phil where the hell you been? good to see your still about......... look'in forward to another meet, if theres enough interest we pick a spot and have a bbq?..yeh weekend for sure.. what about redland bay area....suggestions?

My car probably will not be going, but if you come to the Redland Bay area that is only a few minutes from house

Plenty of BBQ areas and parks on the water front

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My car probably will not be going, but if you come to the Redland Bay area that is only a few minutes from house

Plenty of BBQ areas and parks on the water front

That sound the goods Darrin. Not too far South and close for all.I am all for it.

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