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Man these meet ups sound fun. I gotta buy my skyline soon so I can come with. Rocking up in my VN would just be degrading haha

Bring your VN..! any cars welcome. there was 2 VNs there last night and one was done up pretty nice (power wise)

Bring your VN..! any cars welcome. there was 2 VNs there last night and one was done up pretty nice (power wise)

Mine is a wagon and it's stock and looks like shit. I share it with my mum so that's why. I'm seriously hoping to get my own car soon coz it's a real embarassment driving the VN sometimes. Only get $15 p/hour at work though so it's a slow process saving up haha :(

Like I said though - as soon as I get the car I'll be down for sure :banana:

**8TH OF AUGUST** KRISPY KREME IN NARRE WARREN 10.30PM

if there aren't enough car spots, as a majority are taken up by their customers, we will move to the carpark just opposite the krispy kreme entrance you'll see us!!

but mostprobably the big car park again as the turn out was quiet big !! so yeah big car park it is

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