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A couple of things for the restaurant on the day.

  • All drinks are to be purchased from the bar and not put on the tables bill.....just to make things a little easier when working out the bill.
  • I have not organised a fixed price menu so you can order as you want from the menu.
  • Bill splitting can not be done so please keep a note of what you have ordered........billing can however be split up between cash/credit card and eftpos for the whole table though

cheers

Craig

Nice work Craig!

correction....sorry guy's

A couple of things for the restaurant on the day.

  • I have not organised a fixed price menu so you can order as you want from the menu.
  • Bill splitting can not be done so please keep a note of what you have ordered........billing can however be split up between cash/credit card and eftpos for the whole table though

cheers

Craig

Hey mate bpay details are as follows

Payment details B-Pay Biller Code: 49502 A#: 5430600021458423

although jetwreck did say he was suppose to finalise numbers on wedsday i hope u can still come along man.just look through the conversation for meeting point..

Cheers

Cheers mate, paying now for Amanda and myself.

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    N091935105987

Hello Everybody!!!

Well it looks like I'm left to make a decision so here goes:

Sunday September 29th we shall go for a cruise up the Old Pac, then dinner at Trackside in Gosford.

**if its all good with Jetwreck we can meet up at Lanecove at his under ground car park for a pre-meet and then head up the coast, about an hours drive...

ball park time of 10:30am meet up and leave at 11:30-12:00 and get to Gosford at 1ish for a feed.

if the mod's wouldn't mind updating the first post that would be great!!!

Thanks, Theo.

Want to do mine while your at it?

Well, I got a full day. So we can see how it goes? :D

Just ahhh leave the keys yeah? ;)

Just make sure you chain your zorst and turbz to car otherwise they'll go missing :P.

Edited by M35woah

Hey all,

I accepted of FB but havent been around as I had some spinal surgery and hope to be there on the day and of so Sinful maybe come as well if not have a great safe day.

Im not going to argue with that

you coming up to Sydney first? If so I might get you to leave 30 minutes earlier from Lane Cove with the PNM35's so we all arrive at the same time!

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you coming up to Sydney first? If so I might get you to leave 30 minutes earlier from Lane Cove with the PNM35's so we all arrive at the same time!

Hahahhahahahahahahaha living upto "the world biggest shitstirrer" title i see. Edited by Howaitonaito

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