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Lol

Premeet:

7:15p.m at the 7/11 Petrol station (Cnr Springvale Rd & Hawthorn Rd) for a 7:20p.m departure.

We will head down the Eastern Fwy to Garage Cafe.

See Pat in the black R32 Gtst. He will be your leader tonight :D

Change the meet time if you want Pat

I'll do my best to come, as this would be my first meet, i would be super nervous and probably just stand by my car until someone says hi, so please say hi :P.

Also hows the parking outside, are there heaps of spots or do i have to park around the block and walk up ?

Bring a friend with you. I too don't know too many people in the club.

I'll be bringing a friend with me ( and he's family as well).

I'll be in my daily tonight , since my skyline only sits four. And there's five of us.

I'll be updating my membership tonight , so hopefully there'll be somebody there

to take my money...

If you don't know many people from SAU VIC

Try and find and say hello to the SAU execs being John, Martin or Dan. And I'm sure they can introduce you around

Otherwise everyone is pretty friendly

Also one of them can take your money for your membership

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