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Yeah cool. Um, I will have to try to organise a few people, but most are visiting their dad on the Sunday.

You guys are the ones who know Hobart, where should we meet?

I will leave Launceston about 8 am, so should get to Hobart by 10am....

Give me a buzz on 0438 265 673 and let me know.

If you guys can organise a few spots to cruise to, that woudl be great. Oh, and try to have as at a barbecue by lunch. I will bring the meat and some other stuff....

Cool.

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Hey... I think this thread should be closed now... I would have closed it but "SOMEONE" took my moderating privellages away... . I won't mention any names Squizz.

lol... Anyway.. I think this thread is finished...

Later dudes..

Steve

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