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Ok - have decided on a central location cause we all live miles appart. Not a big night but for those wanting to catch up and have a couple of drinks and start boasting some rediculous predicted lap times *cough* 1.25 *cough* then come to:

HolliAva - 36 Swan St, Richmond (opp station). I'd say maybe from about 8ish?

I will have to travel further than anyone (except for Emre) so no complaining about the location. Catch those that come there!

:)

Deal... If it's only a few drinks this will be great.

Although I have another suggestion. Sandown is only 15mins drive from our area and there are a few "Wang crew members out this way" Me, Adz, Dee, Bec, Scott, Ferni just to name a few. If we wanted to have a few drinks their would be plenty of room to put people up. Then the track is only a short drive in the morning.

Mate - maybe we can All go to Holliava for a few early drinks - then the southo's can venture south to our area to kick on and the northo's can verture up to geoff to once again try try try to get Roy's car ready.... and kick on.

:)

Geoff just bring the wife along.. unfortunately you'll have to put up with the likes of some girls such as myself this time.. I'll happily keep her company :)

Besides if you're all anything like Roy.. I can only understand half of everything he's saying generally (even when sober..) :) "cams engine modify this, exhaust that, blah blah cars rooted again, cars in the shop, cars not workin" :)

See you all on Sat @ 8ish

Better make an appearance then...........Roy and I are both car lovin' mechanical engineers Kaz and we love talkin code. Nelly has cracked the code though, it all means spending ludicrous amounts of money.

Ill be down, just convinced the client to do the shutdown during the week and not the weekend, convinced them they would save thousands in labour:thumbsup:

Not to mention i now get all saturday to work on the car...oh Geoff:)

Enough of this bashing Troy, hes all right, bit of a girl at times, but he is alright. He aint got nothing on Roy:)

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