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Ok fella's,

It's on again, Market City Tavern proudly presents 'Bathurst 2002'!!!!!!!!!

Date: Sunday October 13th 2002

Time: Around 7am start till race finishes (usually 5pm ish)

Cost: TBA (last years was $20 a head, should be the same)

Includes: Full buffet breakfast, big screen to watch the race. Beers are usually done cheaper too. Raffles done throughout the day, including betting on winner, first to drop out etc...

Where: Market City Tavern, Bannister Road Canning Vale.

Righty hoe, I need to start getting names so we can organise food etc.. Ask any of the boys that went last year if your not sure whether it's any good, Joe, Ryan, Troy etc all went and had a ball. There's heaps of parking too.

So who wants to go?? I'll count me, Ryan and Joe so far, what about the rest of you?

Brett

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Troy,

Sorry dude, didn't forget ya, just know your work schedule can be a bit of a pain for stuff like this.....:cool:

Holiday's good??? Those eastern staters looking after ya??? Of course they are, they own Skylines so it's like family right!!!! ha ha ha...

Catch up when you get back...

Brett

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thats why I dont see it ...

I work at HR Products (about 200meters down rd) and Macka works in the building next to me.........

I very rearly drive my car to work ........

Let me know next time you working and ill come down and say hello. .. do you work in the pub or the restraunt ... do they still have the skimpy there on Friday arvos ...... I go to the bank on Fridays and the Pub carpark is FULL .. all the pervs ...hahhahha

Dan

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Guest Rhino

As Brett said it was a good day last year, despite being very hung over from my now bro in-laws bucks night.

The raffles are great I went away with 10L of beer last year, a few more skyline ppl would be good as it is fun to laugh at the V8's when there is more than 3 or 4 ppl to back you up :)

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