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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!

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!

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.

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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