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I'm good with that :D

I'm only going off what google says... So if we want go to there it might be good if someone that goes past could swing in and check. Im in tuggers for work and live south side so.. haha. But if google doesn't lie it looks like a good spot.

Edit: The BBQ is off the bottom curve in the road.

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What about ON garryowen Drive on black mountain Peninsula? Midddle of canberra. Lots of parking. good space?

Link: https://maps.google....itory+2601&z=18

Edit: there is also toilets there.

I was going to suggest Black Mtn Peninsula too. I went there for a family lunch a couple of months ago and was surprised, was all done up since last time I'd been there. Heaps of grass, space, picnic tables, kids equipment etc. Was VERY popular on a sunny Sunday though, and this was when the weather was still cold.

Sweeeet. it's Settled

Black Mountain Peninsula - Saturday December 15th around 4pm - be there with everything you want and need.

The plan if it rains is to get wet so dont be a sook about getting soaked !!

If you cant make it - Stiff :P you miss out

:santa: Ho Ho Ho

bring em if you got em

Sweeeet. it's Settled

Black Mountain Peninsula - Saturday December 15th around 4pm - be there with everything you want and need.

The plan if it rains is to get wet so dont be a sook about getting soaked !!

If you cant make it - Stiff :P you miss out

SOLD!!

Richard, bring the GTR, I haven't seen it yet.

Come meet up in Goulburn on the 9th then :P Its as close as i am going to get to you guys until Jan/Feb track day

Whats on the 9th?

What track day in Jan/feb?

tell me. now.

please..?

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