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Hi guys!

See below for details of our next Garage Cafe meet.

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Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday 28 September 2012

Time: 630pm to late

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Seeing as how I couldn't make it for the last meet, hoping to meet up with the regulars as well as the new guys (Richard and Trav). Hope to see more new faces as the weather warms up.

Please post up your attendance so I can book the venue.

Cheers,

Keith

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deffo in for this one

Kinda excited for this one.

Keith i've invited an additional person on the fb invite.

No worries...more the merrier...

Btw, getting a magnaflow X-pipe installed this Weds. Should help with the drone of the XO2.

Still haven't done a proper recording of how it sounds. You need two people for that plus a relatively open and quiet area...I'm thinking the top of the Sugerloaf Dam where there is a 2km straight..hehe..

I'm happy to help with that haha.. I can think of a few places which is relatively open and quiet which is a bit more... local.

I'm pretty sure once your magnaflow pipe goes in its going to be a lot louder.

I've already started researching on a couple other things in that particular dept. should be fun!

Won't be there this month :( maybe next month, car's looking horrible. I was in an accident and need to replace front bar. Getting my new KuRookie front bar soon :D Can't wait

That sucks man, hope its drivable. The perfect excuse to get a new front

i should be there guys, i'm picking the car up this week i think so i cant wait :)

Car gets registered 12:50 on Friday so i'll definitely be there

and...

Ill have a +1 with me, i have an event in the city afterwards so my girlfriend will be with me

So my radiator decided to break up on the drive home today.

which decided to happen out of no where :(

Hopefully I can source a new radiator tomorrow and get it fixed tomorrow.

I'm going to try to get it fixed by friday so I can make it.

So my radiator decided to break up on the drive home today.

which decided to happen out of no where :(

Hopefully I can source a new radiator tomorrow and get it fixed tomorrow.

I'm going to try to get it fixed by friday so I can make it.

I have a stock radiator sitting here doing nothing, $150 and it could be yours.

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