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January Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe 23Rd Jan


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Well the weather has picked up so chance to get out and enjoy it.

It is a week later than normal, but more so Some ppl can finish holidays

When: Wednesday, 23rd Jan

Where: Garage Cafe

221 Berkeley Street

Melbourne

http://g.co/maps/d523a

Time: 7:00PM onwards

This is an Open event you do not need to be a member to attend this every-one is welcome.

And remember we now have a 5% discount at Garage Cafe when you show your Valid Members Card.

We ask that attendees obey all Road rules.

we don't want people racing up and down the street or general Hooning.

remember you are representing the club

M

indeed you can

print out the form, fill it in and bring it along

http://www.sauvic.co...bershipForm.pdf

or do the online form:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app

pay the membership fee to one of the committee and your sorted!

  • 3 weeks later...

Should be able to make this one, last one for a few months

So again as per previous times:

South East latecomers pre-meet:

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

The girl I'm kinda starting to see lives a stones throw from Garage Cafe, and works at Uni Melb, so goes there for lunch.

Think I'm gonna have to drop in after GC to see her on Wednesday. Woop.

The girl I'm kinda starting to see lives a stones throw from Garage Cafe, and works at Uni Melb, so goes there for lunch.

Think I'm gonna have to drop in after GC to see her on Wednesday. Woop.

bring her you top bloke.

bring her you top bloke.

Neg, she has no interest in cars, and I don't want her to see birds since he's a bit of a panty dropper...

Hey I was the nerdy, quiet type in primary school...nothing has changed...

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