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Hey all, SEI are having a small meet next friday. not many casual meets going on round here so i thought its time for me to organise one. everyone is welcome so bring friends if you want

when: Fri 29th may 8pm

where:

* monash uni car park (multi lvl that you can see from wellington rd)

* then we'll head to spaghetti junction - the intersection of princess hwy, springvale rd and center/police rd. the place is just up the service lane from the kfc.

* we can decide from there if we are gonna cruise or not. if we do, i have a route in mind that'll do.

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what is sei? i might be in for this one

South East Imports. A club for all import drivers, rather than a particular type of car :P Mind you, it's 90% SAU members anyway.

www.southeastimports.net

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Ok, so far...

Confirmed:

Basti - black R33

(OO)SKYLINE(OO) - gunmetal R32

krzysiu - orange R33

jezza boii - black MR2

lil_lucky - black R32

eMsta - R33

Maybes:

RBPOWA - white Stagea

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