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OK...it's on the southern side of Warringah road about 100m west of Wakehurst parkway, between the Mobil and Wakehusrt parkway.

If you don't know the cardinal points then I'm very sorry you'll go hungry and evolution will pass you by :(

If you don't know the cardinal points then I'm very sorry you'll go hungry and evolution will pass you by :P

Bah, stupid people figure out how to breathe before they starve... it's hopeless :D

Have a good pizza all.. Will catch you next time! :D

Not a bad attendance for a last minute event.

yours truly (Dino)

Tex (Dallas)

Ronin (Tosh)

Merli (Andrew)

Blitz (Nick)

Carlo (Carlo)

4DoorGTR (Mal)

B-Man (Brendan)

and a flying visit by Phil in his dorifto S15.

Carlo provided the laptop so we could watch vid from the Drift Day. It looked like much fun was had by all (except the 31 :D ).

Make sure you come along to February's dinner. Venue TBA.



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