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Can "Sambo's Unofficial Dinner #3" be somewhere a little cheaper please :D

We'll have a BBQ at Noel's if he lets us. :)

Will try and schedule it after a day out @ QR or something.

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nah too tired after racing :blush: (seriously)

but BBQ is a good idea!

Maybe at like Mt Coot-Tha or something

they have a BBQs there

(Sir Samuel Griffith Drive)

MMM BBQ

Maybe you could organise the next one Zennon? Do you bit for the SAUQld Community!! :P

We'll have a BBQ at Noel's if he lets us. :blush:

Will try and schedule it after a day out @ QR or something.

LOL sau bbq at my house

i have a bbq and a pool =]

would be drift as filling my street up with drift cars and skylines =]

and i live 20 mins from QR you pass my place on the way to QR

that would be drift as

but you gotta BYO shit

im a poorbie lol

nah - ima C#%T - no one would show up :)

you have the personalty - you do it :)

I would come

only to squeeze those fiiiine little butt cheeks though *squeeze*

BBQ's are great in summer, Andos & I are waaaaay overdue for one, we usually have quite a few in the summer time, when the weather is high...... I'll make sure Noel comes. AND he drinks Jagermeister again :thumbsup:

can i meet up with someone before hand??

i have nooo idea where to go =]

bottom car park (Coles) at redbank plaza 6:45.

Let me know i have PM'd Mobile number on SAuQLD

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