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Hey guys due to massive requests for another apple peal car wash, well here it is. and also will have a little cruise to the garage cafe for a few drinks, this ones going to be a little bit earlier then the past ones due to garage cafe not opened late.

Meet spot : Templestowe 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Time : 6:30pm for a 7:30pm leave

Date: 16-04-10

Destination: 221 Berkeley St. Carlton 3053, Victoria. (website) http://www.garagecafe.com.au/index.html

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I'll try to make it too.

Do you guys want me to ask Robin to reserve the large long table at Garage Cafe?

yer sure jason if you could please that would be great :)

bit of a pre-GOR meet ey , if i dont make this I will see you all the following day :P

haha yer will thats wot i was thinkin :P

Horah! ps sorry I didn't say goodbye to you both last time.

u always do that dont u charli? lol jks.

Yeah james il be there mate. I love going to garage cafe. good stuff.

Ps. garage cafe driveway is abit deep.

wot chix at a car meet...noooo. Finally!!! wooohooo.

I'm coming, will try and make it by 7.30...Am bringing my girlfriend (and no, not THAT kind of girl friend) just in case...so over being one of the only chicks at these things...LOL

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