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Hey guys Auto One at Kawana is hosting another import night, after the good turnout at their last one we thought it would be worth heading up again and representing the club.

Who: Anyone who has an import or appreciates imports.

Where: Auto One Kawana, 1 Capital Place, Caloundra. MAP HERE

Since most of us will be heading up from Brisbane it would be a good idea to all roll in together so we will meet at the northbound cabo BP at 5:30 and roll out at 5:45. MAP HERE

When: 6:30 pm Saturday the 3rd of August.

Auto One put on a free BBQ with this event and sell drinks for $1 each. For more info here is their Facebook event page HERE

Dave has also said we can head back to his place after and have a chat and a few drinks if anyone is interested.

Hope to see you guys there.

when you say Import Night - is it kind like downshift thing or meet or ??... might head up if its interesting.

might wash the car - if we are heading up as SAUQLD..

Doit! this should be good. Nut we do need to get there early/on time to make sure we can all park together.

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