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Um so there's a import meet in Westfield whitfords this Saturday night.  z00key Myself and shoey are probably going to head out together as were all South river. We can meet up there or somewhere else just before. What do you want to do?




What time it start ? Meet up somewhere sounds good - Hilary's ?

The meet up at whitfords starts at 7PM. I'm assuming z00key won't get out of work till 5 and it's a bit if a drive. If these two are keen to meet up somewhere nearby before we go to the main meet then I am too.

Z00key and I will probably be meeting up at Carousel before we leave.

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NIGHT TIME, IT"S AT NIGHT
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The meet up at whitfords starts at 7PM. I'm assuming z00key won't get out of work till 5 and it's a bit if a drive. If these two are keen to meet up somewhere nearby before we go to the main meet then I am too.

Z00key and I will probably be meeting up at Carousel before we leave.




I'll meet you guys at Hillarys before we go to Whitfords ? Meet me at the harbour car park ? Say 7.30?
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52 minutes ago, Manne said:

I don't know. Someone should message him. Colin did you want to meet with me and z00key and go from there?

I'll let you guys know on Saturday. I have a catch up with my mates and may have a small cruise. Shall see what we end up doing :)




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