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I see so many skylines at both the Caufield and Clayton Campus, n wuz wonderin how many of the owners of dose beauties r on dis forum...also since we share da same interests n do roll in n out of da same place, meetin up n havin a chat wud be kool...not to mention convenient... :blink:

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hey guys

i am starting out at monash caulfield this year.

black r32 GTS-t. sau stickers on side windows.

however i'll probably ride my bike most of the time to save some fuel

can understand the fuel issue...i have ta budged every month for travellin 2 uni...he he... :O

wut r u gonna be studyin?

Posted Today, 10:02 AM

  her boyfriend is paulr33....he has 1

yeah I figured dat, cuz she mentioned it on anotha post....but wuz wonderin whether she wanted ta get one her self...cuz ma gal has contracted da disease from me n now she is tryin ta get one...da amount of research she does on skylines is unbelievable....

dont take this the wrong way :D but everytime u use the word 'da' you sound like a 14 yr old girl on msn :D

yeah I figured dat, cuz she mentioned it on anotha post....but wuz wonderin whether she wanted ta get one her self...cuz ma gal has contracted da disease from me n now she is tryin ta get one...da amount of research she does on skylines is unbelievable....

dont take this the wrong way but everytime u use the word 'da' you sound like a 14 yr old girl on msn

I shall take that as constructive critisism....ha ha... :D

but I should say I did not pic it up from msn...its a habit that arose from sending txt msgs...(when I was about 14).... :lol:

can understand the fuel issue...i have ta budged every month for travellin 2 uni...he he... :P

wut r u gonna be studyin?

banking and finance. you?

and i see you're in ashburton. i'm in glen iris.

banking and finance...good choice:)

im in accounting/banking and finance 3rd year... where do you caulfield ppl park ur cars? something ive found in the last year...that new carpark they built doesn't like credit card payments... u pay with credit card...but it doesn't come up on your statement and to them it seems like youve paid...has been workin for me the last year:) so try it out..no guarantees though maybe they've fixed it up for this year

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