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Okay people, taking over from the other thread we will meet from 6:30pm next Tuesday at Scarborough Beach, in the car park down Manning St. From there we can do pretty much whatever we want, if you want to go for a drink we will go to a bar there, or if you're hungry we can get something from one of the outlets they have there. If anyone else has any ideas feel free to post them up, be it the time, place or anything. :(

Hopefully there will be enough room to park all of our cars together & because I'm a paradnoid bastard they won't be too far away. :rolleyes:

WHEN - Tuesday,December 13th, 6:30pm

WHERE - The Esplanade Car Park

This will be a good chance to meet the other SAUWA members that live north of the river, but anyone is welcome if they want to make the trip. If you do feel like drinking do it responsibly because it's up to yourself. :lol:

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The Esplanade Carpark!....is that around the big round-a-bout to the right or the carpark to the left?

I mean the one to the right, not straight on from Scarborough Beach Rd.

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I mean the one to the right, not straight on from Scarborough Beach Rd.

in front of the lookout/stanford arms? (to the right of the big roundabout)

or in the bigger carpark near the restaurant? (to the left...)

I'll prolly make it down there, hopefully i can find everyone this time :(

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Am I like the site clown or something....

R32 GTST and an R34 GTR drove past me in the Esplanade Carpark between 6:30 and 6:45 and there was nobody else there.

In the end there was only me & Josh ahahaha :angry: Josh said he seen someone in a 32gtr in the carpark it seems you were in, said he was doing something with his phone. The intended car park was the one down from Manning St, the long one along the beach. Wasn't a complete waste of time but we had hoped there was going to be more people than that! On the other hand if there was more than that I'm sure we would have been looked at more by the marked & unmarked cop cars that were in there for their breaks.

Next one will be organised better & will be in Hillarys, actually more north of the river as I intended!

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