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Event organised by SouthEastImports.net

As always, just extending an invite to all the SAU people :)

Hope you can all make it. Details below.

What?

Dinner at Garage Cafe (see here for details) followed by a cruise later in the night (route still to be decided).

When?

Friday 16th October. 8pm.

Where?

Garage Cafe.

221 Berkeley St, Carlton

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What to bring

- 1x jap import

- Money for dinner

- Camera (optional)

- Petrol to cruise!

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Not too sure if the cruise part will be happening or not due to the weather but the dinner is 100% on. If people still want to cruise then I'm sure we can whip up something at the last minute.

This is tomorrow night. Be there people!

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Yeah i'd come. But unfortunately the R31 i have was made in Australia, :P .

Don't stress, bring it down! It's a public restaurant so we can't stop you being there anyway :P

Not sure if the cruise aspect of the night is going to be happening. Weather is not looking promising. Having said that, I'm 99% sure that some of the guys will go cruising anyway.

But yeah, pop down and say hi if you like.

The turnout could be a hit or a miss. Expecting anywhere from 5 - 30 cars :down: You never know with these events!

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Yeah, all good :P It's not going to be a very formal meet. Us SEI boys are pretty casual with the events :devil: Come past whenever you like.

Anyone got any ideas for a good cruise? Chad suggested we regroup at Luna Park and head south/east down Beach Rd.

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Yeah, all good :P It's not going to be a very formal meet. Us SEI boys are pretty casual with the events :devil: Come past whenever you like.

Anyone got any ideas for a good cruise? Chad suggested we regroup at Luna Park and head south/east down Beach Rd.

Am in with the JCI crew...see who we can get down but then got a sound audio comp in Autobahn Cranbourne if u wanna get the cruise heading that way?

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