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Hey Peeps

For May Meet Up we are going ice skating, This is going to be loads of fun and think I might even bring a pillow and some race tape..LOL

Date : 31st May (Saturday)

Time: 6:30pm

(We will have dinner first at club or somewhere on Hoxton road then go ice skating) :)

Meet Point : Bunnings Crossroads, Casula

Cnr Campbelltown Rd & Camden Valley Wy, Casula, 2170

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Destination : Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink

Cnr Joadja & Hoxton Park Roads

Liverpool West

http://www.liverpoolcatholic.com.au/

http://www.lccfss.com.au/timetable.html

Hope to see you there!! :P

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I rekon Jeff and Dave would be up for it.

Someone find Micheal and get him along too (jeff :P )

Phill you still around here or has he been arrested now?? (jeff you know?)

Polak I remember you asking about a local meet up?

Ill bring the GTR out for a drive.

Edited by Risking

hey

im in wetherill park

but dont mind a cruise to campbelltown for a SAU meetup.

always love to see other skylines up close and personal.

keep this thread goin.

cheers,

Shane

Awesome guys :(

Sounds like we will have a good turn out already!! :(

I just remembered I'm busy the Friday of the long weekend so that's out for me :D

So post up what day's would suit you??

Saturday night

Sunday night cause Monday is the public holiday...

:blink: (I like this emcon lol)

bunnings is good, thats where i live lol

phil has sold his line off, he is in the wrong job for attracting the wrong sort of attention lol. i might get him a lift out to say hi tho.

dave is in japan with richard.. and his car is smashed lol

i will give michael a ring.

so thats a fair few people anyway. let me know a date and i can get a few more. ive had a requst for a sunday?

Yep, Saturday or Sunday night would be good.

Usually there is higher police activity on the roads on long weekends isn't there?

But if we ain't doing anything stupid we shouldn't have anything to worry about. Whats the agenda for the night? Just meet?

Are we gonna take a cruise somewhere?

Some one post a date, time, location etc just to make it clear for everyone please.

yea oprtos sounds good, kfc is there where bunnings is too.

btw i cant find any boost.. perhaps ive dropped a turbo. anyway i wont be in for anything serious like back when we were young and stupid. it will be trundle hi trundle eat trundle home

but and yet also... house might be empty so we could come back and play pool




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