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Hi all,

Please find below the details of our meet & greet session for March.

Hope that those who missed the last Feb meet can make it for this one. We had a great time swapping tips and checking out the differences in our Vs.

Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday, 30 March 2012

Time: 630pm to late

So far, the list of confirmed attendees are:

1) Thinktea

2) Yasidi

3) Gzklah

4) Dreadnought

5) Mayo 85

6) 81gSKy

Cheers,

Keith

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Ok. Venue booked. Robin (the owner) said that as at today, no other bookings yet...so perhaps we won't bump into the XR5 crew and will have the place to ourselves!

For the other V35/V36 owners in Melbourne who are reading this and have not put your name down, you are welcome to drop by to join us on this Friday. The more the merrier! :thumbsup:

One more addition to the list of attendees.

1) Thinktea

2) Yasidi

3) Gzklah

4) Dreadnought

5) Mayo 85

6) 81gSKy

7) Stayer

8) ZEDGRL

Based on the past meet, people started turning up around 6:30 to 7pm.

opal and her 370!

at least marie won't be the only female there on friday.

Marie I'll probably get there about 6:30ish. will be in the city already for work so I'll just slowly make my way over there at about 6ish..

opal and her 370!

at least marie won't be the only female there on friday.

Marie I'll probably get there about 6:30ish. will be in the city already for work so I'll just slowly make my way over there at about 6ish..

Sounds good, I will most likely be there around that time too !!

Gunna be a good night. Best wash the car soon. I working in Richmond so will be there round 6ish also. Should we go cut laps at chapel street at some stage. Just sayin.lol.

opal and her 370!

at least marie won't be the only female there on friday.

Marie I'll probably get there about 6:30ish. will be in the city already for work so I'll just slowly make my way over there at about 6ish..

Josh!

Will be good to catch up with you and hear all about how you got an EPA violation because your gf slammed your door to hard!!! :rofl:

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