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When: Wednesday, 20th June

Where: Garage Cafe

221 Berkeley Street

Melbourne

http://g.co/maps/d523a

Time: 7:00PM onwards

The Free stuffs giveaways are back!

We have 5L of Motul 6100, $50 BP Fuel Card and 2 warm as fark Beanies to give away.

So get off the couch (I know it's warm there) and get down to the Garage to socialise it up.

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yeh i might. where meet? what time.

uleh

Hrmm even if I leave work 5 on the dot I don't get home till 6:30 then I got to pick my mate in Glen Waverley.

If you can wait a bit I can organise somewhere at say like a 7ish meet up time.

Umm I don't kno ne one nor where this place is at so stuff it I'll be off the couch and sliding on in... Any from the west wanna cruise on in?

You could join Kaz'z crew and drive in

Umm I don't kno ne one nor where this place is at so stuff it I'll be off the couch and sliding on in... Any from the west wanna cruise on in?

Hey!

I don't know anyone too and planning to go, am also in the west.

Want to meet up beforehand?

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