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Time for another meet guys and a cruise, will meet at the usual spot then cruise down to garage cafe and after that will go for abit of a long cruise

Time - 7pm for a 8pm take off (sharp)

Meet point - Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Destination - www.garagecafe.com.au 221/221 Berkeley St

Carlton VIC 3053

(03) 9349 5000

Cruise to - Unknown at this point..we can all discuss it on the night.

what to bring - CB radio if you have 1, ch 14

cya's there

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I've gone there with a big group of show car imports in the past and there cars were all fairly low and they never had problem getting in the driveway..? u sure u went in slow?

If my week goes to plan James i shall be there mate.

Then forget my car, I will take my lip right off then if it sounds that bad.

nah man youll be right ive seen lots of lower cars get in with no problem il guide u in or somthing jsut incase

I'll probably attend the inital meet, One of these days I might actually come on the cruise.

come on man this could be my last cruise depending on how court goes on the 1st

^ I don't think the damage on your bumper is confidence inspiring :cool:

ps. Just receive my parking ticket from Kinglake in the mail. $23. All that lecturing and payroll of a cop and admin and postage for $23. Now I know where our taxes go!

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