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Hi guys, Team Ignite are holding a get together at Roxbough Park Bistro! Its all u can eat!!

WHEN: Saturday 19th of April

ADDRESS: Cnr Somerton and Pascoe Vale Roads

TIME:8.00pm

PRICE:$23.00per person, all you can eat. Does not include drinks. Must buy drinks from there.

WEB ADDRESS: http://www.roxburghparkhotel.com.au/bistro.html

Thanks!!

Edited by DNGRUS
Hi guys, Team Ignite are holding a get together at smorgeys in Bundoora! Its all u can eat!!

WHEN: Saturday 19th of April

ADDRESS: 1091 Plenty Rd, Bundoora

TIME:6.00pm

PRICE:$17.95 per person, all you can eat. Does not include drinks. Must buy drinks from there.

Thanks!!

Hey, might b able to make, may have somenones bday that day thought. Will find out and let you know. What's team ignite? I think i asked you before....lol :D

Hi guys, Team Ignite are holding a get together at smorgeys in Bundoora! Its all u can eat!!

WHEN: Saturday 19th of April

ADDRESS: 1091 Plenty Rd, Bundoora

TIME:6.00pm

PRICE:$17.95 per person, all you can eat. Does not include drinks. Must buy drinks from there.

Thanks!!

Sound great..But i will be in Sydney next weekend..

Have a great night Ferah.

sounds good... might be der whos teamignite ive heard that name before??

Its just a new car club/forum. Just aimed at having heaps of social gatherings and events with all car enthusists...so in other words just a group thats up for fun! Its new and not many members...so its looking into growing :thumbsup:

also u have proberbly herd of Team Ignite before if u went to the Grand Prix this year.

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kind of shit organising this when baw baw cruze was organised first...

supose its too late now, ferah bring some stickers 2moro night at the west side cruze, im sure u want another

sliding jap car wearing the name....

Yes he does!! Kindda scares the sh**t outter me...

come to Smorgeys!! Mem and my cousin (he was with him) will both be there too :)

If it wasn't a good friend's b'day i would have. I will be at Switch, Knox, having a huge piss up :D

I have known you cousin for a few months now. Love his bike, absolutely awesome!!

One day i'll be able to come to one of your events.

Have a good one ;)

kind of shit organising this when baw baw cruze was organised first...

supose its too late now, ferah bring some stickers 2moro night at the west side cruze, im sure u want another

sliding jap car wearing the name....

shit..??

I prob wont be at 2mros meet, i sold my 33. I might go to the sau night tomoro instead..

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