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Hey guys,

Its been a while since the last dinner so another steak outing is called for.

Im thinking same venue as per usual at about 7:30

For those who havent experienced the Northside steak feasting experience this is your chance.

Confirmed attendees:

Blitz

XEQTOR (+ Gf and hot sister)

Carlo

SW20-GT

Merli

Kinks

TonyGTSt

PeakRPM

gtssky?

TonyGTSt?

Brad you dodgy ambo driver :)

Come along Tuesday, Lane Cover River Steakhouse is at the bottom of Delhi Road on the water.

Ill make a booking for 8pm so everyone will need to confirm if they will or will not be attending.

BY BY



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