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Just a reminder to those of you guys in the northern suburbs that our monthly breakfast meet is coming up on the 2nd of April (so its not an april fool's stunt). Its an age old meet we've had on the first Sunday of each month. There's no cruising, no motorsports or any driving of any kind. You don't have to bring your skyline either if you don't want to. Its just an opportunity to catch up with other SAUers in the northern burbs, or detox with some coffee and bacon and eggs with toast.

The reverend skylinegeoff will be conducting the sermon for the day. Location Mill Park Lakes. A show of interest is appreciated.

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yeah I should be there... can't decide what car to bring... might bring the new toy... actually I wanted to know if you had the funky bottle with hose thing that you use to bleed brakes. let me know if you do.

Its in the title, 10am till whenever. At risk of sounding like a hipocrite I won't be able to make it to breakfast as I'll be sunny Adelaide on Sat arvo thru to Tuesday.

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