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Hi everyone, I'm posting this on behalf of a member from nissansilvia.com (I'm also a member there).

If you're interested, please come, it should be a great time. Any car is welcome, although the more Nissans the better! :ghost:

Bring along some meat and drinks (or vegie burgers if you're vegetarian hehe).

Also, the meet point will be the coles/safeway carpark at Bridge Mall, Ballarat. Easy to find.

My number is 0401 360 312 (name is Andrew).

Any questions, post em here or PM me etc.

Hope to see ya there!

Would anyone be keen for rippin up the streets of ballarat? Its always damn cold here so its good for us spoolers!! The turbo's love it!! Anyway, would love to go on a cruise or meet up with other's around the ballarat area? Maybe even meet here then cruise to geelong and meet them? Anyway, reply if ya keen!!!

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WHEN: SUNDAY 22ND MAY

TIME: 12PM

WHERE: ATTENDING PEOPLE PM ME FOR DETAILS.

WHY: TO SAY HELLO, GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER, SHOW OFF OUR RIDES, TAKE SOME SICK PICS!!

CONTACTS: DANNY [email protected] (will supply mob number to all definites once i'm pm'd)

: ???? (anyone else wanna help??)

SO COME ON GUYS, SPREAD THE WORD!! LETS GET A FEW SICK CARS TOGETHER FOR SOME SICK PICS!! COPS HERE ARE PRETTY GOD AS LONG AS WE DONT GO RIPPIN UP THE STREETS SO NO STUPIDITY AND WE'LL HAVE A BALL!!

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