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Gents,

We are proposing to kick start a monthly meet for VIC V35/36 owners.

Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Tentatively on next Thursday 16 Feb

Time: 7pm to late

For those who haven't been there before, the place has a nice relaxing vibe, good food and more importantly, they allow us to bring our cars in so we (and others) can admire them while we eat. We can shoot the breeze and discuss the route for our next cruise.

*******************LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE KEEN SO THAT I CAN BOOK US IN********************

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Ok guys,

I need to firm up the booking at the venue. If you haven't done so already, can you please confirm your attendance?

So far those attending are:

1) Thinktea

2) Gzklah

3) Stayer

81gsky, ChrisB, Dreadnought, Bolaris and Mayo_85, you guys coming?

Opal, if you are reading this, you are more than welcome to bring Zoey down.

Even though its close to work, its a late drive back to Geelong on a Thursday night that is the problem. Friday through Sunday would suit me better.

So count me out for this one, but I will see what I can swindle for the next one if they become regular evening.

Cheers

Just a side note if you are interested, SAU VIC are having their General Meeting there, but the day before:

2012 SAU-Vic EGM/Committee Elections

Location: Garage Cafe, Carlton

Time: 7:30PM

Date: Wednesday 15th Feb

http://www.skylinesa...ee-nominations/

Team up with them if you all want :)

Gents,

Meet and greet postponed

Sorry to do this but I've received some feedback that it may be better to reschedule this to a Friday instead to help boost the numbers attending.

The meet & greet tomorrow will therefore be postponed to next Friday 24 Feb 2012.

Please post up your attendances and apologies for the late notice.

Cheers

Just a side note if you are interested, SAU VIC are having their General Meeting there, but the day before:

2012 SAU-Vic EGM/Committee Elections

Location: Garage Cafe, Carlton

Time: 7:30PM

Date: Wednesday 15th Feb

http://www.skylinesa...ee-nominations/

Team up with them if you all want :)

is it for club members only or anyone can attend?

Gents,

Meet and greet postponed

Sorry to do this but I've received some feedback that it may be better to reschedule this to a Friday instead to help boost the numbers attending.

The meet & greet tomorrow will therefore be postponed to next Friday 24 Feb 2012.

Please post up your attendances and apologies for the late notice.

Cheers

All good, Friday suits me better anyways.

is it for club members only or anyone can attend?

Sorry for the late notice...

Anyone can attend! :)

(For future reference) be good to see some V35 / V36's there for a change.

But seems like you all got next Friday the set date... All good.

Sounds good for the 24th, weather looks terrible tonight anyway...

Yep..really bad storms tonight...all our hard work washing and polishing our Vs would have been to waste!

Andrew, your window fixed yet?

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