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In and paid, info on charity will be up soon but it's www.braincancer.org.au ,

This is an insidious disease that has affected many in sau including me. It strikes with little warning adults and children alike and not much is known about why brain cancers happen and is severely underfunded so any donations on the day will be put to really good use and hopefully we can get some good publicity for a change too.

Scott

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Thanks a lot Scott!

We look forward to helping out this charity in as big a way possible. :yes:

If anyone here can upload the Trackside $32.90 3-Course Menu I appreciate it.

I'm having trouble with it...

If anyone here can upload the Trackside $32.90 3-Course Menu I appreciate it.

I can't download it but here's the link anyway.......

http://www.trackside-restaurant.com.au/pages/setmenu_3C.html

Bob.

Haha just as I hit post I had the box up to say something else had been posted.

I hope that is it, keen for stone grill!! :D

Absolutely......... Stone grill is FANTASTIC!

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Great. I wonder how many BNR32s, R32s and other Skylines we'll see? Even R35s?

Remember to pay your deposit if you wish to eat at Trackside! Why not make up a table of 10?

It looks as if fortune is smiling on us with a Grp A Godzilla coming along to the party too! :)

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