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ATTN: North-West meetup is confirmed!

OK so i had a previous thread which got some interest going so i decided to go ahead with it...

old thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...oto_threadtools

All the info you need is in the pdf file attached to this post but for those without a printer:

North-West Meetup...

Where:

Watrergardens Hotel

When:

Sat 15th May

Time:

11:30 meetup, 12:00pm lunch

Menu:

ALL YOU CAN BLOODY WELL EAT!!!

Price:

$16.50

There is a huge car park out the front for out babies so don't fret

I have booked for 14 people (the maximum without a deposit required) so first in - first served scenario...

PM WazR32GTSt or R31Nismoid if you want in and we will update the list below. Please PM when you are confirmed rather than just if you are interested...

Those coming:

WazR32GTSt

R31Nismoid

kor'axis

Al

deorbit

uLa32

funkymonkey

Those expressed interest previously:

The Oak (??)

QuickR33Melb (??)

Jethead98 (??)

hotsky (??)

Pasha K (??)

See you there!

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thanks to all those who have said they are coming. the list has been updated with 5 people now. that leaves 9 places left as i don;t think we can book any more places at such a late date (it books out weeks in advance)

do those not coming realise this is ALL YOU CAN EAT???

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