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Originally posted by red900ss

...yeah that'd be like Minh turning up to a //ORTHSIDE meet...:D  

Got a Buck's Party to go to, I'll venture west of the Pacific highway one day....:burnout:

now now Dino! you know I love you very much and would do anything for you ............................. except go to a Northside Meet LOL :)

Originally posted by cereal

Believe it or not, Minh actually came to a Northside meet once, back in the day when I had a skyline & he had a rex......

Twice I came in the beasty WRX!

It was fun indeed with da northside boys.

But Westside is so much more fun AIGHT! :D

Ronin you cant be team westside and northside, you can only be northside, you aint DOWN with the westside crew aaaaaaaaight.

benm: that turnout was NOTHING compared to the first one minh organised, filled up half that supercentre carpark next to maccas :D

franky got owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn3d.

i would like to say thank you to ultim8dtm5 for the use of his screwdriver hahahaha :lol: :lol: :lol:

ONARUN can you e-mail me those pics i took at the rocks plz?

[email protected]

cheers...

was good to catch up with those of you i know, and to see some new faces! i didn't get home 'til 5:30 coz i went for pancakes at the rocks with friends heh.... arrrrrgh talk about a late night




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