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Date: Thursday 27/11/08

Time: 6:30pm meet - Depart: 7:30pm

Meet Point: Noble Park Safeway Carwash (cnr browns rd an princess hwy)

Destination: Grill'd - 83 Acland St, St Kilda (via beach rd)

Parking: Shakespeare Gr (Paid parking $2~)

Details: Car wash, Cruise, Burgers, beach and photoshoot

Meet up at Noble CarWash for a quick wash and then head down to beach road for a scenic cruise to St.Kilda to eat at Grill'd.

To coincide with the arrival of warmer weather, you can now enjoy a beer or glass of wine with your burger and chips at Grill’d St Kilda.

we will have a photoshoot, later that night.... so make sure you do a good job at the car wash!!!!

people growing MO's for MOVEMBER! will get a FREE burger from grilled between 8pm an 10pm on the day!!!!

http://www.grilld.com.au/cpa/

you guys know the rules... no stupid behavior on the roads

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kris and pat job well done!!!!!

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