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When: Wednesday, 20th March

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


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I had a few last minute extra hours at work tonight... ...It's the first I've missed in a while too...

All cool man!

It's just times like this, if / when the club asks for support and this is what you get for a turn out...

Anyway, there is next month :)

Yeah, I am surprised we still have these meets...

That's silly dude, we've had consistent high attendance since we've been at GC and I've been to 90% of em. It sucks, but once in a while the moons allign for a bad turnout. Next month's meet will have a lot more, I'm willing to bet.

Awesome turn out of like 5 cars from SAU + the newbie... :mellow:

Would be good to see the SAU Committee show up some time... :mellow:

I was there :P

It was a very quiet night all around for GC anyway, it just wasn't the day for a busy night. Still great chatting to everybody!

Just picked up my new ride on tuesday (2006 V36 350GT SP) and looking forward to next meet.

Looking forward to the new member day (7th April) and I will sign up there and I will do my best to be at the next cafe meet.

Awesome turn out of like 5 cars from SAU + the newbie... :mellow:

Would be good to see the SAU Committee show up some time... :mellow:

I've been to every single one since GC. But last night was not the day for me.

Plus. Was in the mood for some real food :)

That's silly dude, we've had consistent high attendance since we've been at GC and I've been to 90% of em. It sucks, but once in a while the moons allign for a bad turnout. Next month's meet will have a lot more, I'm willing to bet.

90% ehy...

Hope we can bet to see you at the next one :laugh:

I've been to every single one since GC. But last night was not the day for me.

Plus. Was in the mood for some real food :)

Strong commitment is strong! :rofl:

I was there :P

It was a very quiet night all around for GC anyway, it just wasn't the day for a busy night. Still great chatting to everybody!

Guess it was good for us who showed up.

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