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Got 2 venues in mind now; if turnout is small, we probably cruise up to Mt Cootha for some light beverages and if turnout is big, we will cruise to this waterfront area with a huge carpark. :rofl: Details about the 2nd venue will be sent only to firm/regular participants.

Meeting point is still undecided as yet but will be shortly :rofl: i will also try to get Slip to come in on this one as yet and maybe give us a little insights into the club (MAYBE only because I have not asked him yet).

Rollin:

1) me

2) Strutto

3) Yoparata (provided if the baby doesn't come first) :D

4) Ska

5) Charly

6) Nexus9

7) JLnewton

8) Nismogirl

9) yamutha33

10) CGB_R32

11) predator

12) GTR Cam

13) Jin

14) Smoothline

15) Mick51

16) Ziox

17) owned - either driving or taking my passeger seat

18) NA_R33 - pending

19) Belgarion - pending

20) wados - pending

21) mud - pending

Guests of honour - Gary1 & Slip

glenn the sole N/A survivor :rofl:

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