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Hi people.

I would like to ask for suggestions as to our next TNS outing, the only requirements are that it is somewhere on the northside ;D

For those who live in the south, west, or east please feel free to come along to one of our fine dinners and expirence something new.

*exhaust plugs may be sold on site for your cars protection.

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Well, you could extend northside about 1km south of the river and come over to Orchid Thai in Abbotsford, a top place for a night out. About 10 min from Chatswood...

Any preferred date and time?

Next Tue, 4-March.

Orchid Thai,

296 Great North Rd,

Abbotsford.

9713 5248

Need numbers by Fri so I can book.

To get there, go down Centenial drive from Chatswood, past Hunters Hill and over Gladesville bridge. Turn Right at lights at end of bridge, follow this road to Lyon's Road. Turn Right onto Lyons Rd, follow for about 1km. Turn Right onto Hampden Rd, follow to end. Restaurant is just to the left on Great North Rd.



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