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Subject says it all .... :)

We Need numbers of who's interested. :D

Steve:

BYO  

BBQ is in the car park, we have to get in and park off a section  

Breakfast at 9  

Drift starts at 10  

Lunch time BBQ  

And as many beers as you feel appropriate in between and after  

BBQ is free, but if you want to donate a beer, or bring something along feel free.  

Covered so far is:  

Eggs, bacon, assholes, snags, onions, bread, sauce and oil  

BBQ (T-man, you have a table for prep?)  

BBQ tools

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Finally got the good oil.

All food is ok, snags are in, rissoles, eggs, bacon whatever - so maybe rissoles, eggs and bacon for breaky, onions, snags, rissoles and eggs for lunch????.

BBQ is only allowed in the car park, so it will be a case of find somewhere up wind, park cars to section off an area and bbq on.

This is cos the park are doing a sausage sizzle during the day.

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