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hey guys, been on here for a bit and just realised i have not introduced myself yet, thought it'd be a rude to go on any further without doin so...

name is Matt, drive a black 33 series 2. bought it stock and have done a few things, full exhaust, 34 smic, pod, safc. Really loving the car and the useable power it put outs

Live in Ivanhoe (vic) but originaly from Shepparton.

haven't really met anyone from here in person so if your in the area and up for a cruise give us a pm

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cheers for the welcome jess.

Yeah i was shattered that i missed the DECA day, serves me right for not checking the events section.

But shepp is a crap hole so pretty glad i dont call it home anymore:-)

Ivanhoe is in north eastern suburbs of melb

matt

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Hey Jess,

Welcome to Melbourne! Shepp is great for the occasional weekend piss-up, but that's about it :)

All the best, hope to catch up at a cruise or event.

i'l let it slip that you called me a girls name (no offence).

Yeah shepp isn't too bad just lack of opportunity and plenty of people looking for trouble with long memories,

still have a lot of friends/ family there and dont mind visiting but i like to keep it to a visit

Matt

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