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Hey everyone, it's time for another meet and once again we're trying something a little different!

We're having a BBQ day down towards Cardinia Reservoir.

It's a BYO thing, so bring some meat/salad/whatever to share!

We'll meet at the Monash carpark (same place as the kebab meet for those that went) and cruise along Wellington Rd until we reach our destination.

It's not a very long cruise (about 30 min) so after the BBQ we may go for a cruise through the hills if people are interested.

Bit more of a social event this time but will still be a fun day.

Details are below. Hope to see a lot of people there!

When?

Sunday 6th of September.

Meeting at mid-day (12pm)

Where?

Meeting at Monash Uni, Clayton.

There is a multi-level carpark that can be seen from Wellington Rd. We will be on the ground level.

See map below.

Distance

Roughly 30km to the destination. Obviously for those doing the hill cruise afterwards there will be added mileage.

What to bring

- 1x jap import

- Something for the BBQ (list in this thread what you plan to bring so we get a variety)

- CB Radio (optional)

- Camera (optional)

Meet point:

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Yes we are :P

Probably wont have my car... its going in for some "minor" work :D

yeh i know about your minor work buddy, you spilled your beans at deca :D

does that mean the missus will drive her GTR then, hehe i might even come to this event in my Gazelle......maybe

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yeh i know about your minor work buddy, you spilled your beans at deca :P

does that mean the missus will drive her GTR then, hehe i might even come to this event in my Gazelle......maybe

even if cr33m wasn't in for surgery the missus would still be driving her GTR :)

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