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Hi All,

Now that we've all got christmas and new years and all associated functions out of the way, i think it's time we met up again for our first coffee meet for 2008. I know that a few of our regulars are having major chai withdrawal symptoms...

Where: Coffee Club, Shop 1 1422 - 1428 Logan Rd, MT GRAVATT

When: Friday 18 Jan, 7pm

Of course everyone is welcome as always.

Hope to see you all there!!!

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Im still yet to go along to my first cruise so ill do my best to get down there.

Sweet lookin car teena, looks the same as mine :D hehe

Oooh another white 4 door 34! Is yours manual as well??

i too wouldnt mind comin down...not much of a coffee drinker tho... (awaits flaming from coffee lovers) :D

Yeah i'm not a coffee drinker myself, but the hot choccies are tops!

i prefer not to drink coffee so makes it 2 of us lol :P

LMAO! Hot water with 10 sugars for Will.

lol sweet, seek me out in my also white 34, mite try and get there nice and early :P

Awesome! We normally park in the undercover area. There's a driveway near the coffee club which goes into the underground carpark.

Well you all know D and I would love to be at the first meet for 2008 and will be before we go to Melb on the 25th. D is working til 8pm which means we prob wouldnt be there til 9pm. :P So unfortunately we probably wont be able to make it. :D

Sal... xx

Oh nah mine is a 2 door, but yeah its manual!

how long have you had your's for?

I've had mine for just over a year now!

Hey Tina

I will come along to this, my first sau coffee meet, so long as my car doesnt blow up while its getting tuned on friday morning. Will be good to catch up with you guys. Is Nadeem going?

Awesome! Yeah Nadeem's part of the gang now, so he'll be there, riding shotgun in my 34 hehehe. Well unless he decides to bring his loaner car (my bluey sss).

is that the coffee club near noodle box?? and coles??

if not what the fark is it near? this shop number stuff dont compute in my books sorry :)

i will come have a yawn around the fire.

its the one after creek road turn off on logan road heading towards the city, on the left hand side... its a hard fkr to see and easy to miss it.

Oops my bad it is the right hand side, was tired when i wrote that

its the one after creek road turn off on logan road heading towards the city, on the left hand side... its a hard fkr to see and easy to miss it.

eh i know there is one on the right as you head towards the city on logan rd just after creek rd turn off....in amoungst the other shops.

that could be it hey.

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