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Kebabs and Cars, 29 April 2017 @1730, Nandos Vic Park, Cruise to the Meet


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Kebabs and Cars, 29 April 2017 @1730, Nandos Vic Park, Cruise to the Meet

Ok guys, Kebabs and Cars was a great success last time round so its going to be on again, I propose a pre-meet at Nandos Vic Park for 530 and leave at 545 to secure a good spot and watch everyone roll in.

WHEN = 29 April 2017 (Meet @ 1730)

WHERE = Nandos Vic Park  

WHO = Everyone is invited, bring any car you want :)

https://www.facebook.com/events/232788453860599/

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So the cruise starts at Nandos and then ends up at the Hometown carpark again? 


Hometown? Shannons Insurance 1500 Albany Highway Beckenham

Aka your works carpark yes [emoji1303]
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Sunday 7th May
Garbin Estate Wines
209 Toodyay Road
Perth, Western Australia 6056
11am to 2pm
R33's only meet and cruise
Sausage sizzle and drink for $5
Wine tasting and coffee available

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Sunday 7th May
Garbin Estate Wines
209 Toodyay Road
Perth, Western Australia 6056
11am to 2pm
R33's only meet and cruise
Sausage sizzle and drink for $5
Wine tasting and coffee available





R33's only ! What a racists [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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