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Who in West Perth minds dropping the $15 to Greg for the caps on Friday night. I have a work dinner I can't get out of.

Speaking of West Perth whos was the Grey GTS on Friday lunch giving it some off the freeway up hay street and onto parliment street.

And if anyone wants to organise a skyline australia west perth lunch gimme a yell and I'll organise it.:(

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Yeh im in South perth now but used to be in west perth.

We could all meet up one day for lunch i dunno.... somewhere not too expensive ahhh.... that little noodle place next to ANZ maybe.

Could drop in on ya on thurs if no1 else is willing

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Ummm Ok to be honest if my FMIC goes on this week i will be in the cruise... will know by late wednesday.... if i go on the cruise then no worries dude i will give em the $15 :-)

I think that is an excellent idea for all us that are in West Perth! all you other guys up for it? Could meet at West Perth food hall or sumfin??

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Originally posted by Boostzor

.... somewhere not too expensive ahhh.... that little noodle place next to ANZ maybe.

Could drop in on ya on thurs if no1 else is willing

Yes that place is the best!! :uh-huh: It is called NOODLE INN! HUGE meals for only $6 and tastes sensational... some of us from work go there quite a lot! but a booking is essential as due to the good wuality and cheap price everyone goes there!!!

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Originally posted by puckish

Speaking of West Perth whos was the Grey GTS on Friday lunch giving it some off the freeway up hay street and onto parliment street.

And if anyone wants to organise a skyline australia west perth lunch gimme a yell and I'll organise it.:(

Mine is a silver GTST, found 'giving it some' up that road everyday.

Lunch time for West Perth liners sounds like a plan. How many of us are there?

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Originally posted by puckish

Speaking of West Perth whos was the Grey GTS on Friday lunch giving it some off the freeway up hay street and onto parliment street.

*PUTS HIS HAND HALF WAY* coulda been me if it was a R32 GTS-t.. went to NB for some pizza friday lunch and came back down Hay Street up to Outram and was fanging it a bit.. but didnt go up parliament.. *shrug*

lunch sounds good.

Shaun

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I work in West Perth too.... But I also can't make it to this cruise due to a "work dinner" ...... I would like to meet some of you in person ( I have only been on two cruises and therefore only know very few people in person )

Brett

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Hmm, think u might have the wrong thread here buddy:)

We were talkin about "lunch" and no cruz involved.

U could prolly call walkin a cruz but im more of a lumber man myself *thud thud thud*

So did we make a decision on the day? how about friday at 12:15 cause my boss will be interstate so i can get a little tanked b4 i go back to work.:Party:

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Haha Boostzor....

What I was getting at was that I wouldnt mind having lunch as a way of meeting you guys!!!!! I havent met many of you guys in the past and I cant make the cruise this week so the lunch is my way of saying hi!!!!

Actually I beleive you were about the only person I spoke to at my last cruise.... If you remember it was at the start of the cruise at the OMNI building that night it got rained out really badly... We went up the coast then back down the freeway.... then we lost everyone because we didnt have a map :uh-huh:

I had the black R33.....anyways ..... I still look forward to the next cruise that I can make it too as well....

Cheers

Brett

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me got a thunder grey gts-t, r33. i can't remember coming off the freeway at lunch time but if it was the morning it was def me. were you the guy on the footpath opposite with a smile yee face, puckish.. just had my rig boosted the niote b4, so i thought i'd drift it around the corner. not much drift but all fun the same.

will be attneding the lunch on wednesday, my name is Rhys...pronounced reece..

catch up with you then..

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