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Alright then... i mean exam or no exam... a guy still gotta eat.. :P

General Run Down.

When: Sunday 6pm 1st of June

Where: City West ... then onto fremantle to that steak place... (Hows parking for that place tho?)

Who: SAU WA (in general not restricted to members)

Im guessing Map/directions will be provided on the day... i can give a hand in this. It would be good to cruise together...!! I hate it when poeple race off to get their first! Lets try and keep to the speed limit and cruise as a group !! I'll bring the Canon SLR camera to snap some shots, if you guys dont mind waiting around for 10-15... better make that 20 mins lol!

Im guessing we have to make a booking at this place? or is it just kinda walk in and sit down?

If we do have to make a booking... it would be good to get rough numbers by 30th of may so one of us can call up and book us in.

So hows that sound?

okay guys i think Brendan's got it right on the spot...

okay NOW all we have to do is register our interest, best way to do this is to + then add whatever number you are... we might add another 5 or so to the end total just incase people bring mates and sh*t on the day, also please add if you're going to bring your partners...

at the end we'll get like +30 for example so we know we'll have to book 30 places

hope you guys understand my system, let's do this, REGISTER YOUR INTEREST NOW!!!

guys with Skylines, bring your own cars, if we drink we'll only have a beer or two, nothing to dangerous at all

I WILL KICK THE REGISTERING OFF

a spot for me and my partner

+2

(so now the next person says +3, and then the next says +4)

Edited by fei-sti_rex

i'm actually going to edit the first post and add all those that are interested...

pm me if you want to come and we'll make up a map and something in due time

cheers, Andrew

NOTE: you will only be added to the list if you pm me, if you don't then i won't know that you want to come, ta

Bernard dude, of course you can...

you've been on here for who knows how long, before i had a Skyline i used to see you roaming the Northbridge streets in your black R33 ALL the time :P

okay guys, keep them coming

sorry andrew don't think i can make it man will try take off work tho

if not then will organise one with u later on :P

mmMEGA CUT! hahaha

That is cause u know no 1 can keep up with me! ;P

Weak Leo... Weak..

That is cause u know no 1 can keep up with me! ;P

Weak Leo... Weak..

bahahhaha

that's funny

now a thing leo knows is "it's not how u look at ur steak it's how u eat ur steak" :P

who mowed it down first hey ? yeah damn straight me!

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