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if anyone wants to go see the autosalon saturday night there will be a few people leaving from Nandos in narrewarren on the princess hwy opp shell survo...

leaving around 5-6

the more the merrier

reply here if u would like more info.

cheers simon

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if anyone wants to go see the autosalon saturday night there will be a few people leaving from Nandos in narrewarren on the princess hwy opp shell survo...

leaving around 5-6

the more the merrier

reply here if u would like more info.

cheers simon

You got a melway reff? As I might join ya

page 110 E6

http://ww2.whereis.com/mapping/geocodeAddr...3&brandId=5

its just on the side of the highway before a big set of traffic lights opp shell servo.

my mobiles 0409331833 call/msg me if you get lost or are late/ tell me if your coming!

thanks simon

Edited by gt-t_r34

Melbourne Exhibition Centre

1060 undercover parking spaces managed by Wilson Parking

Entrance off Normanby Road

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week

Early bird $10 (in by 9am, out by 6am next day)

Maximum fee $25 (all day)

Weekend $10 per 24 hours (between 6am Saturday until 6am Monday)

Good cruise up to autosalon and nice to meet new faces :(

Four black skylines ftw! haha

Ali's widebody gtr is crazy especially with the new rims.

Best part was when driving back, saw a Lambo countage. You think skylines are low haha. Driver also gave it a bit off the lights :rofl:

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