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Damn... I only just saw this. It's really good to see car clubs do things like this, shows that we are not just reckless hoons out to create terror. If there are any spare spots left me and my brother will try get there too :D

Awesome, ok roll is as follows:

5.05 - twins +1

5.45 - HEKT1K

6.05 - Adzmax

6.15 - Basti

6.45 - Trent (Motorbikes)

6.45 - Ant (Motorbikes)

7.00 - Me +1

Let me know if I've left you off!

And a couple more to confirm. Since this is going to span out over a couple of hours, we can organise on the night for a group to head to food if it gets too boring :D

phew. i just shat myself because i thought this was today. all is well. i have another day in which to potentially forget tho so hmmm

Yeah you forgot to goto the SAU General Meeting tonight :bunny:

You ppl gonna remember to goto Garage Cafe tomorrow night at 8pm? :P

Hey all, sorry for the late notice but I've got a pretty bad stomach bug. I'm off work today and wont be able to come down. I'll give them a call now to cancel my spot. I'll pop down to the local bloodbank when I'm feeling 100% Hope all go's well :D

All good! I head every two weeks so if you want to join let me know :P

Have messaged most of you my number, will see you all there and have booked a table at the cafe :D

All good! I head every two weeks so if you want to join let me know :P

Have messaged most of you my number, will see you all there and have booked a table at the cafe :D

See you at Garage Cafe at 8pm!

Sorry I didn't wait up to say hello guys. I had finished at 5:30 and waited for an hour or so and didn't see anyone :thumbsup:

I'll try come out to the next apple peel/garage cafe meet and introduce myself

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