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Attendance list so far.. Still need to advertise on some other forums..

Rough attendance list so far. Still need to advertise elsewhere..

Coming

Basti - R33

chaddy - R32

JD - MR2

clubspec2 - WRX

blk_sz - R33

kamikaze - R33 GTR

krzysiu - R33

myRB25DET (SAU) - R34 + S15 + SSS

33gtst (SAU) - R33

mic300zx (aus300) - 300ZX

twnj3t (aus300) - 300ZX

Maybe

red32 (aus300) - 300ZX

philmak (SAU) - S13

kez - Supra

sharnie - MR2

LEANBAC - S14

ss07 (SAU) - R34

GTTR34 (SAU) - R34

tavstar (SAU) - R34

G-TR 32 (SAU) - R32 GTR

w0rp3d - R33

wcsdzblade - MA70

so whos bringing what?

Good question!

I'll be bringing a few nice steaks and some flavored snags.

Basically if everyone brings something different we can share it around.

i.e. "Hey man, I'll give you a sausage for a little bit of your potato salad" ;) You get the idea.

Hm, i'm a new member and i'm getting my licence like on the 9th of September, but would anyone be passing Cranbourne :D? I'd be down to go, seeing as i have work off that day. I'll bring meat :$.

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Good question!

I'll be bringing a few nice steaks and some flavored snags.

Basically if everyone brings something different we can share it around.

i.e. "Hey man, I'll give you a sausage for a little bit of your potato salad" :D You get the idea.

Kris and I have opted for a last minute decision on the food front. So...no idea yet ;)

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That's our simple little map :thumbsup: Quite easy really.

Oh, and who's bringing what?

If someone could bring some utensils and something to clean the BBQ with it'd be good.

i might come by,

will have to take it easy in the hills,

still getting mad vibrations from my flatspots at DECA

Remind me, looks like i'll have the 32 back!!!

kate and I used to always go there with people for BBQ's, and its getting back to that weather... I will be taking it easy, havent had the 32 for a month, and changed a lot since then.

change those over to those 5 stud hubs, with new rims and tyres. problem solved....

ehaehaea, if its snowing youll be fine.

i might come by,

will have to take it easy in the hills,

still getting mad vibrations from my flatspots at DECA

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