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  On 12/12/2015 at 10:09 AM, Rekin said:

Poorly thought out diagram is poorly thought out

Drove half an hour to go to Squires Loft in Nunawading tonight, website says they were open till 11. Got there at 9pm to be told the kitchen is closed :\ Who stops serving food at 9pm but stays open until 11pm on a Saturday night?

  On 12/12/2015 at 2:17 PM, PENGUYEN said:

Most places

Not true. If a place opens till 11 then they will usually stop food at 10-10.30. Just went to Chapel street instead, plenty of late night dinner places.

  On 12/12/2015 at 2:12 PM, viper2002 said:

Drove half an hour to go to Squires Loft in Nunawading tonight, website says they were open till 11. Got there at 9pm to be told the kitchen is closed :\ Who stops serving food at 9pm but stays open until 11pm on a Saturday night?

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Lol... not content with his level of floggery Ricky Nickson has been charged... again

It turns out the kicked the schoolgirl during the court hearing....

Dull as a bag of hammers that boy

  On 12/12/2015 at 2:12 PM, viper2002 said:

Drove half an hour to go to Squires Loft in Nunawading tonight, website says they were open till 11. Got there at 9pm to be told the kitchen is closed :\ Who stops serving food at 9pm but stays open until 11pm on a Saturday night?

this has been covered many times before on this forum, please use the search function.

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  On 12/12/2015 at 9:20 PM, Leroy Peterson said:

It does seem a bit early... Maybe it wasn't that busy?

Just come to SAU motorsport events and get free steaks that way

It was quite busy actually (but enough for new people to still come in). Oh well, I went to the Tooronga one last night which was also good. One of my pet peeves is restaurants not listing proper closing times / kitchen closing times on their website (especially "5pm - late") at least give an indication of when late will be, it could be 9pm or it could be 1am.

Almost $2k for gtr Nismo intercooler.... Shits farked.

When R35's are scavenged they will charge $1000 extra for the Nismo version even though it's identical part with different part number.

  On 14/12/2015 at 1:35 AM, Leroy Peterson said:

Almost $2k for gtr Nismo intercooler.... Shits farked.

When R35's are scavenged they will charge $1000 extra for the Nismo version even though it's identical part with different part number.

You can get a Nismo stencil thing for like 10 bucks. It's the same thing right?

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