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Hello everyone, I am setting up a bit of a meet and greet for lovers of all things automotive. I'm putting on a free sausage sizzle and drinks will be $1. Basically a chance for everyone to catch up or get to know each other. We're halfway to the Gold-coast from Brisbane so you can even stop in on your way down for the weekend cruising/Goldcoast visit.

I will be holding it on the afternoon of Saturday the 26th of March. Starting at 2pm and running until after dark or everyone leaves.

Some of our race cars will be on display (550rwhp R33 GTST and R33 GTR which is currently undergoing an engine rebuild) and a couple of the other cars we are currently working on including an 800hp R33GTR with custom paint and engine built and blueprinted in house by us. Answers are still free so if you want some free advice, myself, staff and enthusiasts will be here to help you .

We are at Unit 2/7 Angel Rd Stapylton (Just off Jacob's Well Rd). Take Exit 38 off the highway at the BP Stapylton (Yatala), take the second exit on the round-about, then second right into Quarry Rd, then first right into Angel Rd.

Hope to see you all there!

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