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afternnoon all. Anyone? Serious lack of action around here lately, or maybe I haven't been around. Should try to organise another social event. Am trying to get some tiime off work soon (stress leave), so If I get a couple of weekends off, I will try to organise a luncheon or cruise or something.

I am thinking of finding a location where we can all park in a group with heaps of space, everyone bring their tools and expertise and we just have a day where everyone is together and anyone who needs help with their cars (mechanically, stereo, electrics...) can ask, so we can all hopefully learn something from each other and get some free work done on our cars.

If we find a park with BBQ facilities, bring lots of beer, I think it would make a good day out.

Of course I am relying a lot on the good will of our more mechanically minded members... I will bring my friend Alex, who does car electrical work.

Just want to get an idea of interest before I post anything in events section.

Do you think most people will go for it? It would be really bad if we organised it and no one who knows anything turned up. If there was only one person doinh the work it would also be unfair, and everyone would be standing around with nothing to do.

If it happens we would have to confirm certain people, and have a rough agender.

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