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Sounds good to me im a night owl so any night is a good night lol except tuesdays but no 1 realy goes on on tuesdays anyway lol. IM back from adelaide so good to see the sydney SAU getting into the swing of cruises. See you all soon

Alright People we changed the place and destination

and Also it will be every month not every thursdays anymore just too less people turning up we might do it every saturday night

First official mini meet and greet date

Where to meet: North Parra Maccas

Time: 9.30 to 10.00 pm

Destination: Nandos Parra

I'm assuming its this Sat the 7th of March?

Alright People we changed the place and destination

and Also it will be every month not every thursdays anymore just too less people turning up we might do it every saturday night

First official mini meet and greet date

Where to meet: North Parra Maccas

Time: 9.30 to 10.00 pm

Destination: Nandos Parra

im coming RAF!! bring my sticker to :( sorry i didnt come last night man.. im not staying out late on sat either.. going wisemans' ferry for a bbq on sunday :D

btw 8.30 or 9.30??? and which maccas =/ there's a few in parra

Edited by lankanboiiR34
http://hardtuned.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=366894 hey guys people we met from last mini meet and greet we are planning to go for a cruize to THE ENTRANCE check link thanks


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