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See page 3 for details for the 20/07/07 meet .

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Details from 13/07/07.

Okay, i've been asked to start a new thread to see if anyone is keen on another Sunnybank Meet this Friday Night.

I've been told that there's a nice coffee/hot chocolate place on Logan Road, but i have no idea what the name of it is or where exactly it is. I'm sure Vish will provide us with more details, won't you Vish????

Just thought i'd get the discussion rolling early enough in the week to give everyone time to read this thread before Friday.

EDIT:

As the title says, we'll be meeting up at The Coffee Club on Logan Road at 7pm...

Mt Gravatt Cafe Bar Restaurant

Shop 1 1422 - 1428 Logan Rd

MT GRAVATT

(See Vish's Post below for map)

If anyone's got suggestions for a cruise or somewhere to go / something to do after that, go right ahead.

Attendees:

1. Teena - Miss Niz

2. Vish - 53XYN

3. Wayne - Hungry6

4. Will - Japtaxi

5. Vince - Vinci68

6. Brenton - Redevil

7. Pete - 70YRB

8. Adam - Devils Advocate

9. Tiff - RB_Turbo_Bitch

10. Mark - RDY60

11. Jon - n15m0 - maybe

12. Llynden - HOTR34 - maybe

13. R33Ben

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Heres a Map for people who dont know where it is ... Parkings undercover

Waiting on confirmation for ALEX34 in his nur gtr

Col / Mud why arent you guys ever out with us ???

Teena - should do a southbank pass stop over and have a look at the markets?...

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Edited by 53XYN

Cool, thanks Vish. I haven't been to southbank in ages... I don't think we'd be able to get any street parks though on a Friday Night, and the only place i know to park is underground where it's like $10-$15 or something.

I'm not sure yet but i will let you know..... ask glen i'm sure he would love to come...

I don't have Glen's number and probably won't be down Capalaba way before Friday anyways. Can you please ask him???

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Entry Level B1

(from 5.00am to 5.00pm)

0-1.0 hour $2

1.0-1.5 hours $10

1.5-2.0 hours $11

2.0-3.0 hours $12

3.0-4.0 hours $13

4.0-5.0 hours $14

5.0-6.0 hours $15

Over 6 hours $16

Daily Maximum $16

Lower Level B2

7 days a week

Entry between 5am and 9.30am $11

Entry between 9.30am and 5pm As per level B1

Night Parking – Levels B1 and B2

(from 5pm to 1am every night)

All Patrons $10

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