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July Monthly Meet - 24Th Wednesday July - Kebab Joint


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So because the last kebab meet was a success we are going to have it here again. A nice place on a cold night.

We are going to be having to be having it a week later due to the squires loft dinner

This month we are having our meet at Kebab Joint - Im yet to find a better kebab, and I've been around.

When: 24th July 2013

Where: Kebab Joint

Corner Springvale Road and Princes Hwy Mulgrave

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Time: 7 PM onward

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

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

Here is the Menu's to get your mouth watering!

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There is plenty of Parking too

See you all there!

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