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Good little meet up guys and gals. Pitty about the drenching lol.

Will be good to do one when the weather is good.

i think it was you i was following along old windsor road, well i was definitly following a marone r32 gtr.. kinda got along side a white r33 n lost traction in the wet (sorry dude) n pulled into the bp servo n everyone rocked up :happy:

was a good meet guys, nice to get out for abit even thought it rained a little :)

:bunny:

ps - i had the silver 33 with toys on the dash :P:):)

i think it was you i was following along old windsor road, well i was definitly following a marone r32 gtr.. kinda got along side a white r33 n lost traction in the wet (sorry dude) n pulled into the bp servo n everyone rocked up :happy:

was a good meet guys, nice to get out for abit even thought it rained a little :)

:bunny:

ps - i had the silver 33 with toys on the dash :P:):)

Yeah, was me. Everyone was just cruising, and my damn windscreen kept fogging up....aircon works wonders though.

Road was like a river lol.

Good to see a nice turnout of cars considering the weather. Will post a couple of pics tomorrow.

did you guys see that huge crash on the way back home!?!?! it was MESSSIVEE!!

good meet guys...good to meet some of you.....look forward to seeing you in later cruises/meets.

Cheers.

did you guys see that huge crash on the way back home!?!?! it was MESSSIVEE!!

good meet guys...good to meet some of you.....look forward to seeing you in later cruises/meets.

Cheers.

yeh we saw that on the way home pretty crazy, nothing much left

Nobody could have survived the crash (it was on Old Windsor Rd, Winston Hills. Two cars severely mangled)

Good to meet all you guys tonight. Yeah weather sucked ass but that's bad luck, Albert can organise another meet with a weather forecast attachment, or i'm out :)

Hope Thornleigh Maccers tastes as good as midnight food can taste :P

Signing off peeps. Working in the mornin'

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