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Hey guys, some of us finally got around to organising a meetup for our SAU Meet hungry forum goers.

Here are the details:

BBQ

Where: Elwood Beach (refer to map for parking location and BBQ location).

When: Around 2PM on the 21st of December (Sunday)

What to bring: $2 Donation to the club for the event, and some meat/food for the BBQ. Some foldable chairs and anything you think might make a meet fun.

Cruise:

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We start out at Mentone Beach, Loc 1, across the road from the school in the carpark by the beach.

We then make our way up the esplenade to a lookout point (Loc 2). This place has a 360 degree view and would be the perfect photo opportunity for the cruisers.

We then carry on down the esplenade, till we hit st kilda road, we head up st kilda road and then turn left at head st, then go down head st till we come to the carpark on elwood beach.

Its a very simple route and if you feel the need for speed, then take the napean highway (which runs parallel, as its gonna be a slow cruise on the esplenade.)

Cruisers will meet at 12pm on Mentone Beach Loc 1.

Please nte: this thread is not your license to post whore or submit a thought a post. Think your responses thru before posting or they will be deleted.

Do we have any indication how many ppl will turn up? That will give us idea how much meat/drinks to bring along... I wanna come along, but don't have any cooler to keep the meat/drinks cool, so if the cruise doesn't take that long, I can bring some meat - otherwise maybe some chips/snacks so it's safer as I don't have to keep them cool.

hehe since when's the missus stopped u doin stuff danny :)

She dosen't stop me doing stuff......... But damn, she can make my life a living Hell :) I'm hoping my car will be sexy enough by sunday, I'd like to post some pic's but I cant seem to at the moment, as you can see by the computer art battle thread! :Oops:

we gotta organise what every1 will bring. I'm bringing about 60 cans of coke (yes I ram raided a grocery store).

I was gonna say bring sumfin that will be enough of 1 item for 10 ppl (eg if you wanna bring lamb chops, bring 10 chops). Coz not every1's gonna eat everything, and not every1 will bring sumfin.

What do you guys reckon. Post what you can bring and we'll see if there's enough.

Guest RedLineGTR

okay like i posted in the other thread... i would need a lift if possible (if possible) cos i dont have my car atm ( live around chadstone) i can bring whatever shan sausages bread etc...

i'll just go to the supermarket before someone hopefully picks me up..

Redline: I'll come get you. Will give you a buzz later in the week to work out where/when.

All - have arranged for 30 or so SAU URL window decals. I'll have them on the day - a couple of $$ a pop. Just come find me on the day.

Ash: If you still have them, can you bring the remaining MAS t-shirts?

I'll bring tongs & Bar-B-Mate. Rob and I can get snags, sauce, onions - anything else?

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