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For the people in the East

Im putting together a Mini Cruise to the SAU-vic General Meeting for Tuesday night at Bell Hotel in Sth Melbourne.

Meetpoint..Krispy Kreme ..Narrie Warren

Depart time.. 6.40

As i had 3 or 4 cars already meeting up i thought i would get as many as i can to come along.

And you dont need to be a member.

So if you have never been to 1 of our meetings before ,here is your chance.

This should be a great meeting with the SAU-vic HOODIES being available

Andrew ( snowman ) Richmond will be having a talk and showing video of his Targa Tasmania trip

Not to mention bringing down his R35 GTR to have a look at.

And is a great way to meet some of the other members and committee.

And learn whats going on within the club.

So what are you waiting for...Come on down.

Cheers

Wayne

you got my digits ?

call away man , just no heavy breathing late at night, that shit creeps me out :)

hahahaha that shit cracked me up.

Ill be studying at monash uni clayton, but ill meet you guys at elanora maccas. (Im guessing you will be waiting next to video easy?)

PM me with the time you will be there at. Or if you want to meet closer to clayton (easier for me :wave:) but then we cant do skidz out of maccas and traffic light drags and raid blockbuster :cool:

Pre-meet to a pre-meet woo~

Just so you all know

When we leave Krispy Kreem we woll be heading down the Freeway

Not Dandenong rd.

So we wont be going past Noble Mc Donalds

hrmm no good...

We could meet at the freeway entrance next to Waverly Gardens shopping centre. Outside Nando's?

If the KK group leaves at 6:40pm, they should pass waverly gardens at about 6:50pm...

Anyone have TJ's number? someone let him know about no princes.

Are the Noble Park Maccas people still going to meet up? Narre is too far out for me given the meeting time...

hey if u want pm me ur number and wen we are are passing stud rd on the freeway im sure i can get wayne to prank ur fone and then you can get on the freeway and we wont be that far away and meet up on freeway.. up to u.

all good Pat, cheers. we'll i live in Keysborough, so i'll head down the original route.

i'll be eating so i might getting there around 615pm if all goes to plan. (between Video EZY and KFC outside the trucking place)

be leaving 630pm latest, as i have to make a detour towards the end to pick up a passenger, so if you wanna come there for the hell of it, up to you. but i wont be waiting around.

you all know where it is :)

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