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Hey guys, been awhile since the last official apple peel meet so im putting one up for this friday.. hope to see you all there!

Time/Date - Friday 13 august Arrive 9pm leave 10:30pm (If we decide to cruise)

Meet Location : Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Destination - unknown

what to bring - Full tank just incase..and a CB ch 14

cyas there!

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We must do that run again. Was so epic :)

Ya we should ey...it was long and the heart pumping run...loved it...it only depends on the weather though...it says it wouldnt rain on friday at the moment but i wont trust the melbourne weather...hope it doesnt though...

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