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Side Door BBQ is probably my favourite restaurant at the moment (had brekky there again on Sunday). It's in Highgate on Beaufort Street so nice and central. https://www.instagram.com/sidedoorbbq/

On weekends they do a breakfast/lunch menu until 3pm and have a massive centre table for a large group booking. I was thinking we could do a brunch at about 10:30/11am if that works?

Alternatively I could look at a place to go to for dinner instead if that's what people prefer. Beaufort street is pretty busy at night which makes parking etc. difficult so I'd look elsewhere like Hunter & Barrel in Whitfords - http://hunterandbarrel.com/

Discuss.

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Side Door BBQ is probably my favourite restaurant at the moment (had brekky there again on Sunday). It's in Highgate on Beaufort Street so nice and central. https://www.instagram.com/sidedoorbbq/

On weekends they do a breakfast/lunch menu until 3pm and have a massive centre table for a large group booking. I was thinking we could do a brunch at about 10:30/11am if that works?

Alternatively I could look at a place to go to for dinner instead if that's what people prefer. Beaufort street is pretty busy at night which makes parking etc. difficult so I'd look elsewhere like Hunter & Barrel in Whitfords - http://hunterandbarrel.com/

Discuss.


Either is fine for me, will leave it in your capable hands
7 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

Yup my darling , I’ve blocked the date just for you! Peter , dean , Trev , Justin Keiran they are coming too - just need to find a good place

I work on the 16th, Christmas in Retail. I can only make it after 6pm.

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Hey @z00key here is the option list for R34, i reckon if you know anyone who can read Japanese you could get the part number for the Momo wheel:

 

http://www.nissan.co.jp/OPTIONAL-PARTS/CAMPAIGN/MOMO/ichiran.html

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45 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

Hey @z00key here is the option list for R34, i reckon if you know anyone who can read Japanese you could get the part number for the Momo wheel:

 

http://www.nissan.co.jp/OPTIONAL-PARTS/CAMPAIGN/MOMO/ichiran.html

google translate seems to have done a good job - 
https://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.nissan.co.jp/OPTIONAL-PARTS/CAMPAIGN/MOMO/ichiran.html&prev=search

 

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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Have you guys started the long hours ?

 

 

 

I believe they start to take shape next week. 

It's been so busy, last weekend felt like boxing day.

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Side Door BBQ is probably my favourite restaurant at the moment (had brekky there again on Sunday). It's in Highgate on Beaufort Street so nice and central. https://www.instagram.com/sidedoorbbq/

On weekends they do a breakfast/lunch menu until 3pm and have a massive centre table for a large group booking. I was thinking we could do a brunch at about 10:30/11am if that works?

Alternatively I could look at a place to go to for dinner instead if that's what people prefer. Beaufort street is pretty busy at night which makes parking etc. difficult so I'd look elsewhere like Hunter & Barrel in Whitfords - http://hunterandbarrel.com/

Discuss.


You know we leave the big decisions up to you
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Hey [mention=135083]z00key[/mention] here is the option list for R34, i reckon if you know anyone who can read Japanese you could get the part number for the Momo wheel:
 
http://www.nissan.co.jp/OPTIONAL-PARTS/CAMPAIGN/MOMO/ichiran.html


Goo luck finding someone who knows Japanese [emoji41]
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