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Hey was just wondering to the crowd, was anyone at K-mart Anzac Highway last night (Friday) around 12am..

It was interesting to see a mixture of everyone for once, the fords, holdens and imports wern't in there own group... it was a mixture! I just found it strange because you don't normally see that lol :)

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its kmart.. i only see faggy commos meet there, who have nothing better to do on a friday nite. it will never replace freedom lol.

Lolz, I went to Freedom one night, with Jasmine (i think) she had a white laser turbo. Yeah, I was the coolest guy there I reckon.

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Steve.. The lot I'm talking about usually meet and then cruise up north/avoid anzacs. And usually a bit of a mix of cars with almost always a few high hp 300+rwkw cars.

There is a gang of commodore/holdens that sit there from 8pm-1am. From what I've seen they hang at the brick wall. :S

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The best days were back in ~93-96 when the end of anzac's roundabout didn't exist, it was the entry to a large car park. Lots of cars 40 odd would fit in the car park, drop burnout after burnout then ripping down anzacs. Especially good turnout after the AIR drags wrapped up.

Eventually the cops would walk over and defect everyone. Thats if you were stupid and hung around when you saw them coming. :)

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haha it was awesome back in the day. we all payed it out but we loved it. was the best central place to meet up and never had cop issues, even ripping skids in the middle of the car park haha.

or what about down at the morphetville race center. that would have been 3 years back now. those were the nights watching people drag off the lights from the macca's intersection and give them abuse about how their mum would come faster up the road lol.

kmart fails, u get all the drop kicks there in their stock or borrowed parents cars. thats not a meet up, thats called going down the shops.

anywho enough dribble.

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One of my best mates grew up with GTGeorge as a kid, reckons they used to get into all sorts of trouble back when George had his Porsche 944 (I think) turbo.

George may also remember even further back to the old Hindley Street days when maccas was a servo for taxis.

We all used to hang out there in GTHO's (well the rich guys that could afford the $4000), XU1 GTR's, 6 Pack Chargers & Pacers.....no imports in those days unfortunately.........back then, Datsuns they were officially known as "Jap Crap" and viewed like the Korean stuff of today.

Only turbo we knew about back then was the one on Niki Lauda's 1.5 litre Ferrari, lol.

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airpot carpark near the skate park used to be the best... in summer the cars would be parked 3 cars deep. everyone would be havin a laugh and droppin skids and linking those corners off tapleys hill rod... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh memories :):(

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