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UPDATE BULLETIN

Just spoken to Craig and he has not been near his computer today. (I think he left it at home today after leaving it at work last night..... :) )

He has said that it is a Green light for the meet on Saturday 21st November from 6pm approx.

Craig will be on line later tonight and will confirm all the details.

Cheers

Andy

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Always the sales guy aye Andy!!!!....lol

Anyway.

1 Chaplin Drive,

Lane Cove West.

From 6.30PM onwards - till 8.30PM option for cruise afterwards.....there is an area to have a BBQ too!

P.S. As I the one of the part owners of the building and also that I have been that for only about 8 day's can I please ask that everyone please behave themselves within view of it. This is an awesome location off street that we will be able to use at future meets if we behave ourselves.....I know....including me!!!!

Please reply with a yes if coming.....I need to know if I have 100 Volvo's turning up :P

who want to buy ... buy .. buy

Yes, I'll be there with the kids in tow.

Are we doing a sussage sizzle or do I need to buy some Pizza's for the kids, not for the rest of you hungry Stagea owners.

Cheers

Andy

who want to buy ... buy .. buy

Yes, I'll be there with the kids in tow.

Are we doing a sussage sizzle or do I need to buy some Pizza's for the kids, not for the rest of you hungry Stagea owners.

Cheers

Andy

We can do home delivery if pizza is wanted!!!....good pizza too!

Hey your old enough to be my dad!!!

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