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The Cruise was Fab!! Loved it... James thanks alot for oragnising such a great meet/cruise..

+1 For making it regular, but Please make it fridays or any other day other than Thursdays!!! Thursdays is party night at UNI....

Would love to come for the next one to...

Cheers!!

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Garage Cafe would be awesome for dinner after car wash!

Just don't park next to the pool tables!

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Yeeeeah that looks rad, there's another place like that (less fancy) in North Melbourne, for the chauffeurs, fits about 15 cars inside and 10 outside with a 24hour cafe with burgers and coffee and all that. I think they even have a car wash as well (in case you splash your car on the way over ;))

Could rotate locations :ph34r:

heheh... errrr I'd go weekly if I could :) ... usually 2 nights out on the bike at least so once a month is kinda depriving for me in the car... :3

So I'd vote for fortnightly, but I'll go with monthly if I have to.

If we do Thursdays I think we should do earlier and plan pizza, maybe 7pm, otherwise it goes too late. Not sure about Fridays since everyone goes out..

agreed with all points in there haha.

^ yer thats what i was thinkin thats why i reckon thursday would be best, friday night everyone has partys n goes out n shit. ok its official, first thursday night of every month. meet up at the car wash then will mix it up abit, maybe cruise down to garage cafe in the city (awsome cafe for those of you who havnt been you drive your car inside) then another thursday cruise to mt dande, etc.

+1 for mnt dandy mnt hwy run :)

Yeeeeah that looks rad, there's another place like that (less fancy) in North Melbourne, for the chauffeurs, fits about 15 cars inside and 10 outside with a 24hour cafe with burgers and coffee and all that. I think they even have a car wash as well (in case you splash your car on the way over :P)

Could rotate locations :D

Really?!

What's that place called in North Melbourne?

Might check it out.

Well my explaining with (OO)SKYLINE(OO) was a little difficult... why don't I just drive us there next time?

Yeah, I think I know what you are talking about.

It's a large white building across from an oval / park.

There is no name but I have seen the building before.

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