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Lame joke is lame Moh.

Good meet, is it just me or are the turnouts getting bigger? Surprisingly warm inside for such a cold night. Had fun despite feeling under the weather.

Awesome nite def gonna get the laptop outthis weekend and join up! Could some one please send me the details for the 30th of June. Great food at the cafe N some nice cars! Go the blue sedan, good to see another sedan around. Can't wait for the next turn out

Yay good catch up. Place was a lot warmer than usual, food is good but left me feeling a bit sick :/

Didn't get many pics but here's the few I did:

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Who likes dragons?

To answer you question Moh, yes you can claim dragons on Tax.

Awesome nite def gonna get the laptop outthis weekend and join up! Could some one please send me the details for the 30th of June. Great food at the cafe N some nice cars! Go the blue sedan, good to see another sedan around. Can't wait for the next turn out

Good to hear new members enjoyed the night :thumbsup:

Was a good meet with alot of cars and people out and about. $9.50 Thai Green Curry, can't really complain.

Nice pics Charlie, everyone be 'mirin Jamie's ride.

It was warm in there, surprising. Those heaters work well.

For those who where asking.

Round 3 Phillip Island 30th - Alfa Club Vic (sold out), Free spectator entry (you will need to say its an Alfa day at the gate)

round 4 Phillip Island 21st July - WRX Club Vic (Needs CAMS L2S, $105/annually), Free spectator entry (you will need to say its an WRX day at the gate)

Winton 28th July - Tampered Motorsport (Passengers $10-15 for the day), everyone welcome.

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