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jaime got your pm. btw where are the pics ppl?

Cool Basti

Yeah I didn't bring the camera, but a few other ppl were taking pics.

Yea, because everyone wants a piece of your 34 :D

Mmmm... R34NRG's R34. All the goodies on that car LOL!

yea was hoping Andru would get out of his car and let me sit inside by myself so i could strip the interior and take out the MFD :D quality parts on that car...

we were following an r33 to the kebabs but turned out it was heading home...

fear not, we got the kebab :down:

anyone get pics?

hahaha thanks guys, i honestly was shocked at how much everyone loved my car. put the biggest smile on my face driving out.

i was following someone aswell and they ended up going home i was pissed i wanted a kabab baddddd.

i didnt hear the intructions to the food places cuz i was in my car showing R-Spec the mfd in my car.

i thought i heard someone yell "everyone i am the president"

but not sure lol

yeah, pics people, i rocked up at AP round 9:30, everyone had gone, drove to the other end (Queens st end) and randomly found a bunch of lines looking lost, had a quick chat, knew where they were talking about (kebab place in wells st) but thought that was strange, as i was pretty sure it was shut at that time. Whoever's nav told them to go OVER kings way to st kilda rd has a screwed up Nav.

Anyways, found the guys again and told them the only other place i could think of was 'Wise Guys Pizza' so we cruised there, found everyone else and yeah.. that's it.

Only reason i knew all the spots was because i work just up the road, about 200m from Wise Guys (above the BMW car yard).

I also saw a silver V35 Coupe probably also lost on park st

Pics people! Andru, sounds like your car was getting a lot of attention, was speaking to Dion (trix34 or something) who was raving bout it.

Don't think i'll be competing with your car anymore! :D

Pics people! Andru, sounds like your car was getting a lot of attention, was speaking to Dion (trix34 or something) who was raving bout it.

Don't think i'll be competing with your car anymore! :D

hahaha so not true buddy, just make sure your frontbar and bonnet are secure, cuz i just might take em. if your not lookn.

woulda been nice to see a bit more 34s though, infact more cars in general would of been better, pretty piss weak representation from the west. from wat i could see. us easters owned it up. although i was talkn non stop the whole time, and before i knew it we we off for imaginary kababs on kings way....pfft

i didnt take any pics at all but i did see alot of flashes from ppl taking pics of my car.

i did see R-specs 34, and another black one with decals down the door. but no one was standing next to it so i didnt no who it was.

and for future purposes please dont ask me how much ive spent on the car, it just makes me cry LOL

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yea was hoping Andru would get out of his car and let me sit inside by myself so i could strip the interior and take out the MFD :D quality parts on that car...

we were following an r33 to the kebabs but turned out it was heading home...

fear not, we got the kebab ;)

anyone get pics?

not to mention squeezing in a lap of chapel :down:

not to mention squeezing in a lap of chapel :D

i went clubbing after the meet on chaps didnt see ne skylines, pretty quiet that nite. i didnt do a ful lap, just enough to find parking.

man i love 18yr high school girls, no matter how old i get they always stay the same :down:

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Ended up being nearly 3 hours late but got to the Pizza joint, Was driving DUSH's R33. It was too cold, rainy and everything else to come up and do anything so we left. PS : Dezz lower your car it looks like its got a Lift kit.

was that you at the end? didn't see you!

lol @ you guys doing laps after you left

hahaha so not true buddy, just make sure your frontbar and bonnet are secure, cuz i just might take em. if your not lookn.

woulda been nice to see a bit more 34s though, infact more cars in general would of been better, pretty piss weak representation from the west. from wat i could see. us easters owned it up. although i was talkn non stop the whole time, and before i knew it we we off for imaginary kababs on kings way....pfft

i didnt take any pics at all but i did see alot of flashes from ppl taking pics of my car.

i did see R-specs 34, and another black one with decals down the door. but no one was standing next to it so i didnt no who it was.

and for future purposes please dont ask me how much ive spent on the car, it just makes me cry LOL

Forty-odd cars is more than enough, and considering the amount of people that signed up to the club makes it a huge success, despite if you think the westie numbers are weak in your opinion. I'd love to see you organise something better, especially considering the fact that it looked like it was going to rain all night.

How narrow-minded and arrogant you make out is astounding.

Hey man we really wanted to see you Toyota Carolla, me and LEANBAC were telling few new members how it looked like a fully done up old skool late 70's GTR. HAHAHA!!!

Ah yeah Lauz_90 was saying you were pumping, I don't know, someones guards. I thought you were all pump your guards Adam.

Man how many sets of rims does Abu want?

He has probley got a Showroom full of wheels now. LOL!

hahaha My guards need a few extra hours on the guards to stop it rubbing completely, but it doesn't matter. I'll just limit my passenger numbers. ;) More work on the car soon though, next time you see it, there should be something a little more interesting under the bonnet. :D

Abu's only got 2 sets of wheels, the stockies and the wheels he's currently running. We continued work on the guards today, with a proper tool this time. hahah

If I get my car back together after pulling it apart in a few weeks, I'll be at the next meet. :down:

was that you at the end? didn't see you!

lol @ you guys doing laps after you left

Yeas it was.

We didnt do laps - maybe the other skyline that followed us did - we left the area straight away I was driving the White R33 with black wheels.

Hey everyone,

Really nice to finally meet you all and definitely looking forward to the next cruise :D

I managed to grab a few pics but I was fairly distracted lol

I'm shattered that I didn't get to meet the owner of this car but I can safely say I was EXTREMELY impressed :down:

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These rims were really nice too ;)

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See you all soon,

Sean

Forty-odd cars is more than enough, and considering the amount of people that signed up to the club makes it a huge success, despite if you think the westie numbers are weak in your opinion. I'd love to see you organise something better, especially considering the fact that it looked like it was going to rain all night.

How narrow-minded and arrogant you make out is astounding.

easy there best friend.

just assumed there would be more thats all, especially from the west.

ive organised meets before, i know the effort that needs to be put in, and i know the weather takes a big part in it.

my point is if us easties decided to drive up, why not the wests. much longer drive for us.

all in all it was a good meet, just thought it could of been better, weather n all

Dezz lower your car it looks like its got a Lift kit.

Yeah, no worries.. :ermm:

Also good to see the nissansilvia boys so chatty and willing to mingle :)

Thanks to everyone that attended, and welcome to all the new members that signed up on the night. Ash and Kaz will have your access sorted in the next few days and then you'll be able to see the members section, and take advantage of all the discounts on offer.

The turnout was a little larger than I expected, but not by much as I was tipping 30 odd cars anyway. Big hats off to all of those that behaved, including each and every single car at the west meet.

See you all at the next one :)

Andru, perhaps you'd like to take into account the amount of members on here that are from the east, compared to the west, and how many of those have attended east meets in the past, so know plenty of people already and took this as another chance to meet up with them.

It wasn't a competition or a fight, so stop acting like a child.

Thanks to Dezz & AP for organising the meet. Also to Bec who signed me up at the east meet :)

I thought it was a really good turnout & doesn't matter how many people turn up from each side as long as everyone has fun meeting eachother...

Standing at the pizza place at the end of the night gave us a few laughs - the delivery guy on the scooter especially!!

Bit of a wet night but rain never hurt anyone :ermm:

Hey everyone,

Really nice to finally meet you all and definitely looking forward to the next cruise :ermm:

I managed to grab a few pics but I was fairly distracted lol

I'm shattered that I didn't get to meet the owner of this car but I can safely say I was EXTREMELY impressed :)

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That's the GTR I was talking about.... I was like 2 cars down and he popped his bonnet and I heard like 8 people just go "Pwoahhhh" lol.

Obviously I'm colour blind, I thought it was brown/gold :)

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