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Nah no spectators allowed I am afraid .... but I guess it is a free country, and if the gates are just sitting there open .... *whistling* :rofl:

and if the gates are closed u can tell em nightcrawler sent u haha

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Nah no spectators allowed I am afraid .... but I guess it is a free country, and if the gates are just sitting there open .... *whistling* :rofl:

mm, tempting, peaking i just remembered i have a physio appointment at 1pm, reckon i might still try and make it.

itd just be 10-4 like normal im assuming?

On the way back from my missus house, spotted a bunch of asians in skylines (3 R33s and a 1 white 34 GTT) hooning out of pooraka maccas around 11pm. One of the 33s tried skidding out the car park and nearly hit into an old lady that was driving a commordore. * you are my hero* :rofl:

Spotted a fairly bit selection of skylines at the meet tonight. Where did you'se all take off to? Invite only cruise or something lol?

TypeVu, Did you goto Underdale High and friends with Andy? If so I think I was a year under you ahaha - Clicked tonight when I saw you get out of the car.

TypeVu, Did you goto Underdale High and friends with Andy? If so I think I was a year under you ahaha - Clicked tonight when I saw you get out of the car.

Yeah I went underdale and was friends with Andy at some stage. You got a good memory! Me wearing a beanie and years later lol

I dont hoon out of Maccas carpark Dave, maybe if I live further North it'd be more my thing but alas I dont. :rofl:

lol those asian guys were me and my mates lol.. didnt have my car tonight cos still dfected hehe. hrmm you sure one of them nearlly hit a lady cos i doubt they would do such a thing and plus there was no1 near us at the time,road was pretty empty mate

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Spotted a fairly bit selection of skylines at the meet tonight. Where did you'se all take off to? Invite only cruise or something lol?

TypeVu, Did you goto Underdale High and friends with Andy? If so I think I was a year under you ahaha - Clicked tonight when I saw you get out of the car.

Hey Wayne, nah we left cause we had to meet up with some people and went to get some food, soo many cops were out tonight..

Yeah thats a fair call guys considering the defect blitz - Noone wants a yellow sticker on the window. Catch up for a decent sized SAU cruise once the heat has died off me thinks.

Vu lol I knew it was you man - Havn't changed one tiny little bit.

seen pinkbits today sitting in a certain shopping center sitting up the back hoping noone would park next to them.

good luck on that one as like what happed to you someone always does. also a blue s15 sitting a few carparks away with carborfibre vented bonnet.

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