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Hey guys,

The mexicans are all set for their trip up here, and for something different than a trackday, we're all going out to dinner :)

It will be the Thursday night the week of their invasion, which is the 9th of November to be exact

There's currently 2 suggestions for where to go, Hooters (Victoria doesnt have one) or a nice Italian restuarant where Roy is mates with the guy who runs it. Italian is at Penrith, and Hooters is at Parramatta

Post up where you would prefer to go and we can make it happen :)

The Vic guys are all pretty nice and friendly, so it will be like a regular dinner with a lot of new faces!

And as its a few days after Wakefield, there will be plenty to talk about ;)

All of Team Trackday should be in for this :D

Ok, who's in?

Dinner details:

Hooters Parramatta

The opening hours are:

Monday – Thursday 12pm – midnight

PH. 02 9633 5160

Meet there at 730pm for an 8pm start :)

Location:

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Parking is free

Menu:

http://www.hooters-oz.com/menu.pdf

Homepage:

http://www.hooters-oz.com/abouthooters_01.html

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why not go mexican? give the out of towners a taste of home? taco flavoured kisses for you....

Pft. We eat enuf crappy mexican to last a lifetime. SAU-VIC is practically sponsored by Taco Bills and their 1.4lt slushy margeritta's. I vote boobs all the way!

Anyway picture explains all....

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Was that taken after a DECA?

Anyway, all those Vic guy/gals are staying out near Eastern creek,and probably wont feel like driving all the way to the city ....... but they're welcome to if they want :( (the food is heaps better towards the city)

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