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It's been a while since the last one, so its high time for another one!

Ferah (DNGRUS) and I will be holding a pizza night on Friday 7th August. Everyone is welcome as this is not an official SAU-Vic event.

We'll meet at the car park on the corner of Montague St and Munro St South Melbourne (opposite City Mazda) for a catch up with some old friends, meeting up with some new faces as well as the opportunity to check out everyone else's ride.

After the usual chit chat, we'll make our way to Madonna's Pizzeria located at 40 Crockford St. (Cnr. Ingles St.)

Port Melbourne VIC 3207

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Anyone attending will be reminded on the night. No stupid behavior will be tolerated. We've had a good run with these meets due to the good behavior of everyone attending and we'd like to keep it that way.

Where: Car park on the corner of Montague St and Munro St South Melbourne (opposite City Mazda)

When: Friday 7th Aug, 8pm!

Westside pre meet: Ring road Mobil/Maccas inbound 7pm, departing 7:30pm at the latest!

Eastside pre meet: TBA

Hope to see you all there!!

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for the east pre meet people, does the pines sc on the corner or renolds rd and blackburn or doncaster shopping town sound good?

mmm whateva location suits more ppl, im from knox area so yeah im located to go to any location for the premeet dats closer to city den knox lol

aight east/north pre meet will be at the pines shopping center, only because westfield shopping town car park complex is too big and people will get lost,

7-7:15 meet 7:30 leave

Corner of Renolds rd, Blackburn Rd entrance via Renolds rd

thats on the way for you i think jason kinda..then just hit the freeway from there.

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