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As per usual the North/West crew will be doing our weekly meet at Baskin & Robbins Chapel Hill, but instead of the usual sit down and eat session, we will instead be cruising to the South (Sunnybank) and going for dinner at a mate's restaurant. This will be followed by a short trek to the carwash for some skin on metal loving.

I'd like to invite any inner wesssayeeders to come along to the meet at Baskin and Robins Indooroopilly (along moggill road, across the road from Shell and Lexus) at about 6:00pm - 6:30pm. If you're down south then you can join us about an hour later around 7:30pm. The restaurant is located on the corner of Warrigal Road and Padstow Road Eight Mile Plains. There's a carpark at the shopping village sorta thing where we can all park.

As per usual, this is a social event, no skids or races. If this format proves popular then we'll look at running it weekly or fortnightly for the pleasurement of West and South people. It gives you a good chance to meet and talk to other large members, although if you run SR20's, fail fitment or lolfag veilside bodykits, we might have a sniggle at your expense.

I'm in!

The meeting spot @ sunnybank will be Corner of Warrigal Road and Padstow Road Eight miles plains!

in the at little complex of food shops there.. looking diagonally over the roundabout will be the BP if that gives you good grounding!

Initial meet will be at Baskin and Robins Indooroopily along moggil road boarder of kenmore across the road from Shell and Lexus! @ 6 - 6.30 pm

o.O You should come to the south side more often! I dont know which restaurant we're going to though. The only place I've been to at that place is "Shiok", which is a Malaysian/Singaporean restaurant.

Well ...........

My maiden voyage to meet you all ended in many swear words and tears tonight! lol :)

Dont think i was a no show ........

My night began at 5pm when i left North Lakes. I gave myself plenty of time, well thats what i thought! I kid you not, it took me 2 hours, thats right, 2 hours of clawing my way through traffic to get over to you all. I keep on my merry way but obviously assumed you had all gone by now. I finally round the bend with baskins in sight only to miss the turn cause i havent been there before. This was now about 7 pm. So as im stuffing around figuring out what im gonna do, i see what i assume to be you all, about 4 or so cars pulling out at the lights! OMG i yelled they are still here!

Im still stuck trying to turn around and by the time i did, you had all sped off into the night! So by now my blood pressure is through the roof and i aint a happy camper. I had no chance of finding you all now. lol lol So i had a moment, and then began my treck back to the norhtside which took me another hour to get home!

I hope you all had a great night, maybe next time :)

that sucks... you missed an epic night of ghetto mechanics. lol

we're off to the carwash in a few mins tho for the punters that are still interested.

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