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Harry's Diner - Thursday 12th Nov


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Harry's Diner is a traditional diner on Newmarket Rd, Windsor.

It's been around as long as most of us can remember... and has ALWAYS traditionally been old school and muscle cars.

Times change.

Harry's Diner has been bought by a bloke named James... and although he would like to keep the traditional Old School Friday nights, he has also very openly welcomed the opportunity to host ALL OTHER TYPES of car on THURSDAY nights.

So far, Harry's hosts these nights on the Second and the Fourth Thursday of every month, but we would like to expand it to be every Thursday.

Come on down guys and show off your cars.

The only thing that they ask is that if you do come down... PLEASE be well behaved. A lot of us have worked very hard to keep this Brizzie icon alive... and it would be a tragedy to see it shut down again because of the WRONG kind of police attention being attracted.

It'd be awesome to see a lot more decent cars representing the import scene. :/

I'm keen to go check it out this Thursday...

Anyone else keen??

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Mickle: I think Beck meant cruising to Harrys not really washing the car. BUT if you're keen for a wash, you can always head back after that around 9:30-10ish. The Chapel Hill boys might be there.

Nah I'm keen to wash my car there.. :D

She's a bit Dirty...

Then head over from there

Nah I'm keen to wash my car there.. :D

She's a bit Dirty...

Then head over from there

Woah... pretty quick wash from the sound of it. Harrys' at 7:30 yah? What time you guys gonna stay there till, dinner?? I'll need to find a place to bum until 8:45... If you guys are gonna buzz off after 30mins or so maybe I should go visit the Chapel boys. Hahaha.

Woah... pretty quick wash from the sound of it. Harrys' at 7:30 yah? What time you guys gonna stay there till, dinner?? I'll need to find a place to bum until 8:45... If you guys are gonna buzz off after 30mins or so maybe I should go visit the Chapel boys. Hahaha.

Yeah just a quick wash..

There's a CB cruise from Harry's.. But we'll be sticking around for a while.. They dont leave Harry's Till 8.30..

Harrys will be open for a feed. Come get some!

1st Meet :

HARRY'S DINER

Arrival Time :Officially, 7:00 but Any time from 6:30 onward is good.

Departure time : 8:30 (Or whenever you want)

Location : 104 Newmarket Road, Newmarket.

Google Map Link

2nd Meet :

Cannon Hill Maccas

Arrival Time : 9:00

Departure time : 9:30

Location : 12 Southgate Ave. Cannon Hill

Google Map Link3rd Meet :

Old Ikea (Springwood)

Arrival Time : 10:00

Departure time : Whenever you want.

Location : 2 - 16 Springwood Rd, Springwood

Google Map LINK

Cruise rules :

READ THIS

No Skids,

No leaving your rubbish around.

Generally : No Dickhead behaviour...ESPECIALLY AT HARRYS!!!

DO NOT SKID AT HARRY'S DINER!!!!

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