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i honestly don't think my R34 will sell anytime soon Brendan so don't stress :D

okay guys, with the 1 kilo steak if you eat it all... you get it for half price!

spoke to Julie on the phone and she was great, very polite... hope the rest of the staff is the same, if any of you want to check out their website it is here;

www.outbackjacks.com.au/

can't wait, getting excited :)

GUYS, DUE TO A FEW MEMBERS REQUESTS...

I WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY WOULD MIND IF DINNER WAS ACTUALLY AN HOUR EARLIER, MEET AN HOUR EARLIER AS WELL IN TURN THEN OF COURSE...

INSTEAD OF 6PM CITY WEST IT WILL BE 5PM CITY WEST AND INSTEAD OF 7PM DINNER IT WILL BE 6PM DINNER...

LET ME KNOW ALL OF YOUR IDEAS, if time is not a problem a few members would greatly appreciate this...

any time is alright for me by the way, let me know :)

Andrew :D

spoke to Julie on the phone and she was great, very polite... hope the rest of the staff is the same, if any of you want to check out their website it is here;

Did you ask her if she was hot? :)

Oh... and btw... any time is good for me :D

just bring a container and put it in there and run to the car, eat it for lunch the next day...

half price meal AND free steak for lunch, mind you it might be a tiny bit tougher than it was the night before bahaha

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