I think tim was suggesting going on the "coffee and donuts" cruise, this weekend. I haven't looked at the details but it's in the cruises section.
Sorry Simon, I had my last day of Uni and was in no state to drive he he
Cafe sounds great!
Saturday morning 10:30 at Sandbar?
I haven’t been there for a while so im not sure if prices have gone up or down, great breakfast menu but please don’t feel pressured to eat. Wonderful view of the beach - Google maps it!!!
175b Beaconsfield Parade
Middle Park,
Tel: 03 9696 6334
Shall I book a table for 10 and let them know there might be more?
Or are there any other places up for suggestion?
I think tim was suggesting going on the "coffee and donuts" cruise, this weekend. I haven't looked at the details but it's in the cruises section.
Simon.
1991 Toyota Cressida (JZX83).
1967 Morris Mini Deluxe (1330cc A+).
Hmmm... I just looked. Can't find a thread relating to it. It's only been a suggestion in the thread for the last Coffee & Donuts cruise.
Tim, what do you know that we don't? Are there concrete plans for a time and location for this mysterious cruise of which you speak?
Simon.
1991 Toyota Cressida (JZX83).
1967 Morris Mini Deluxe (1330cc A+).
From the TCCA newsletter this month:
8:30am-10:30am October 17 will be the second Cars, Coffee and Donuts, meeting point will be at Westfield “Plenty Valley” Shopping Centre, located at 415 McDonalds Rd, Mill Park.
Degani Bakery and Cafe located inside the Shopping Centre are open from 7:30am, for those who would like to purchase a good coffee. I will have a supply of donuts for TCCAV members.
I would like to openly invite anybody from other Car Clubs who would like to join us and
display a car, or just come along to see some interesting Toyotas and talk all things
automotive and more.
As this is an Official TCCAV event, all H and CH plated cars are welcome. Please represent TCCAV in the best way possible by driving responsibly and refraining from antisocial or offensive behaviour.
Evan G from the Rollaclub website is organising a cruise from Mill Park to Kinglake for lunch, and then on to Sugarloaf reservoir
afterwards for some photos.
He is asking people to meet at Mill Park McDonalds, (corner Plenty Rd and University Drive) just around the corner from where we are meeting for Cars Coffee and Donuts. All welcome.
I can be contacted on the day on 0422 328 332 or beforehand if necessary. See you there!
-Dave
Mill Park at 8:30am on a Sunday! God damn.
Simon.
1991 Toyota Cressida (JZX83).
1967 Morris Mini Deluxe (1330cc A+).
Ill probably have to pass on the cruze day. Having said that, do team drivers have the time/money to going cruzin 5 days out from the 6 hour?
Are all of Team Celicas cars stickered?
There is a general stand / sit around having coffee slot for 2 hours that isn't cruising.... so its the perfect opportunity for having a meeting if needed.
I don't think there is much the Rising Sun people need to know... Eddie is madly beavering away on stickers for us... bring your tools and gear to compete...make sure you are there early Saturday morning to put your signage on, if not Friday afternoon.
Tim didn't suggest going on a cruise, Cars Coffee and Donuts is exactly that. Cars, coffee, and doughnuts. It's a park and chat event.
There is a cruise later that day, but it is a completely seperate event run by RoallClub.
No. Mine is the only car stickered for the event at this stage.
Ed is doing his tonight, and the rest this weekend.
who is going to winton on the friday
as without a doubt the best place for dinner is the bowling club
if i can get an idea of numbers i can make a booking
ian
nostalgia is not what it used to be:
darryll and i with other halfs will be there on friday keep us a spot
A few of us have been discussing the proposed meeting. Mill Park is eleventy miles from Cranbourne, slightly less than eleventy from Mordialloc, 40min. from me, similar distance from Ed.... You see where i'm going with this??
Simon.
1991 Toyota Cressida (JZX83).
1967 Morris Mini Deluxe (1330cc A+).
..certainly not to Mill Park by the looks of it![]()
“From the five years, 1968-73, if you were an F1 driver at that time, there was a very likely chance that you would have died.”
- Jackie Stewart
(now that's my type of racing)
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