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As posted from JDMST http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?45474-NSW-EOI-Lunch-Cruise-to-Penrith-Panthers-interested&p=1219462#post1219462:

Hey guys, me and a couple of mates are thinking of heading out for a JDM cruise for lunch and I'm thinking of heading to OSSO (http://www.ossosteaknribs.com.au/) @ Penrith Panthers. Would anyone be interested to join in?

Nothing is solid at the moment, so expression of interests only. Looking to do it on a Sunday @ 12PM.

I've never been there before but it looks good enough to give it a try. Comments or suggestions welcome!

Just a couple of points...

* Osso is a great restaurant

* Osso can be a bit exxy for some

* Don't hold this on a day when Panthers have a home game

* A place where lots of cars can park together for lunch is Lakeside at Penrith Regatta Centre

* Good pics of cars can be taken at that Olympic Rowing Course

* The boss of Lakeside "Vince", allows car clubs to park up next to the restaurant with permission. Access is via "Authorised Vehicles Only" road which is suitable for low lips

* Lakeside is only a l'il less exxy than Osso. But check if a Regatta is on that day first if this place is being considered. Ph 4729.3222

(No I don't own shares in this joint. I saw a car show there once. I know Vince from when he managed Trevi's Italian Restaurant in Penrith. Nice guy who's very helpful)

... you reading my mind again?

Luke,

There's a pontoon there which if one could approve/access a car to park on it, and it's nearly surrounded by water, what a picture that would make?!

Just a couple of points...

* Osso is a great restaurant

* Osso can be a bit exxy for some

* Don't hold this on a day when Panthers have a home game

* A place where lots of cars can park together for lunch is Lakeside at Penrith Regatta Centre

* Good pics of cars can be taken at that Olympic Rowing Course

* The boss of Lakeside "Vince", allows car clubs to park up next to the restaurant with permission. Access is via "Authorised Vehicles Only" road which is suitable for low lips

* Lakeside is only a l'il less exxy than Osso. But check if a Regatta is on that day first if this place is being considered. Ph 4729.3222

(No I don't own shares in this joint. I saw a car show there once. I know Vince from when he managed Trevi's Italian Restaurant in Penrith. Nice guy who's very helpful)

Yeah I took a look at Lakeside. More in favor after you mentioned that Vince lets car clubs meet there. Photos doesn't really matter as its only a small meet with a couple of mates and whoever wants to join in on us.

So terry, when are you organizing lakeside lunch cruise?

Agreed! I'd like to come along and meet some SAU'ers.

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