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


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Ok so far at Nandos Vic Park meet point it looks like we will have the following members:
[mention=141324]malialipali[/mention] [mention=139458]ElleAli76[/mention] Dave in his Jelly bean, [mention=145512]R33kizza[/mention] [mention=145907]Shoey84[/mention] [mention=143902]shoey85[/mention] [mention=60400]Hank Scorpio[/mention] not too bad and maybe if we get lucky [mention=143051]Manne[/mention] & [mention=146104]CR33D[/mention] at the main meet point [emoji14]
 
Let us know if things change so we don't wait for you.



We're in ! Meeting 5.30 are we eating dinner and cruise or meet up cruise ?
4 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


We're in ! Meeting 5.30 are we eating dinner and cruise or meet up cruise ?

 

 

Food after Cars and Kebabs, maybe short cruise if people are keen :P

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28 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


We're in ! Meeting 5.30 are we eating dinner and cruise or meet up cruise ?

 

 

*if* I am to go (still undecided) I'll be just leaving work at roughly 5:15ish, Still have to pick up the wife, get home, get changed, swap vehicles, get fuel etc... theres no way i'll make it to Nando's in time. 

*if* I am to go (still undecided) I'll be just leaving work at roughly 5:15ish, Still have to pick up the wife, get home, get changed, swap vehicles, get fuel etc... theres no way i'll make it to Nando's in time. 



What time can you make
It ? Or we
Can meet up at the kebabs ?

Ok, me and the other half are coming to Nandos at 1730. Since we are kinda fresh in WA 2 and a bit years I know not a soul from SAU in WA. 

stocko silver M35 stag with 20" bling :3_grin: so you don't think we are randoms 

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Ok, me and the other half are coming to Nandos at 1730. Since we are kinda fresh in WA 2 and a bit years I know not a soul from SAU in WA. 
stocko silver M35 stag with 20" bling :3_grin: so you don't think we are randoms 


Elle will find ya.. She isn't shy :)
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Everyone, I'll be attending, will probably be at Hometown by 7:00ish, will try park with y'all so make me a space [emoji6]


Not sure if a family sedan will fit

Needs more coupe

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