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  GTTR34 said:
Grill'd burgers ftw. I'm keen, probably meet up with you guys at St Kilda it's closer to my place

Yeah man!

Im in Richmond at the time, so we can meet up before crusing to St. Kilda.

Cool!

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Sounds good! I'm in.

Any idea of the route that will be taken? I live in Beaumaris, just near Beach Rd. St Kilda is only about 25 minutes drive from me. Any chance I could meet you guys somewhere on Beach Rd?

If not, I work in Dandenong so could easily just kill some time then meet you guys in Noble Park.

Hopefully it will be a clear night. Did someone say TARGA TOP OFF?! :)

  jezza boii said:
Sounds good! I'm in.

Any idea of the route that will be taken? I live in Beaumaris, just near Beach Rd. St Kilda is only about 25 minutes drive from me. Any chance I could meet you guys somewhere on Beach Rd?

If not, I work in Dandenong so could easily just kill some time then meet you guys in Noble Park.

Hopefully it will be a clear night. Did someone say TARGA TOP OFF?! :)

We have the route planned out, just dont want to post it because we dont any nice boys in blue waiting for us anywhere. I suggest you meet us from the start because its going to be a good drive. If not just PM me and ill let you know the route.

  krzysiu said:
We have the route planned out, just dont want to post it because we dont any nice boys in blue waiting for us anywhere. I suggest you meet us from the start because its going to be a good drive. If not just PM me and ill let you know the route.

I think I'll go from the start with you guys because I might be bringing a girl that lives in that area :) Do you guys think a SAU cruise makes a good romantic date? :laughing-smiley-014:

  jezza boii said:
I think I'll go from the start with you guys because I might be bringing a girl that lives in that area :( Do you guys think a SAU cruise makes a good romantic date? :laughing-smiley-014:

LOL! Sexy time for you and the lady. :P

Just tell her you are taking her down to the beach.

  Basti said:
inkerman st corner doesnt count as "office work" mate

HAHAHA!!!

  GTTR34 said:
LOL go Jamie you TIGER
  LEANBAC said:
hahahah..... man you need a hug or something

LOL! :banana::)

More ppl the better.

ALL PPL BRING YA GOOD FRIENDS!!!

Hey Matt did you wanna meet up in St. Kilda / Pahran before going to Grill'd?

  Nismo Racer said:
Me too, I work on St Kilda Rd, pre meet at St Kilda for use office workers

+1

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