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i might go for a while just to relax before my final exam the next morning

wheres P6??

like from superdome/acer arena or state sports center ..is it around there

or is it near the place where they always have autosalon?

yeah its the car park directly across where autosalon usually is

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Y2K2 Did you mention to Justin that you were going to mention this meet on other forums?

No i didn't,

i have heard about it from a couple of other groups

the evo, silvia etc

so i was just trying to find out if a group of skylines from here are going.

i haven't seen any chat about it on this site and there seems to be abit of buzz going around about it.

have i done something wrong, should it be taken down?

photos came out garbage- but what can you expect from a 2mp camera phone being used in a dimly lit carpark. meh

mint 1600; what it wants to be when it grows up; a 'unique' 32 GT-R and the most Evos i've seen in one place

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