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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... :)

hope you arent studying anything english related, otherwise i think youre going to fail :O

Me and a friend are gonna catch up at monash tommorrow (friday night) - although he drives a brand spankin new accord euro now, he used to drive a 95 r33 gts before. Anyway, we are going down to have a look at each others cars (we both got the cars this week) - If we do end up catching up - I will leave a msg if anyone wants to come down as well (dont knwo about if we will be going for a cruise but we shall see)

Me and a friend are gonna catch up at monash tommorrow (friday night) - although he drives a brand spankin new accord euro now, he used to drive a 95 r33 gts before. Anyway, we are going down to have a look at each others cars (we both got the cars this week) - If we do end up catching up - I will leave a msg if anyone wants to come down as well (dont knwo about if we will be going for a cruise but we shall see)

which campus n aroun what time?

which campus n aroun what time?

Well we are not sure yet - my car has aircon problems, so if it can be fixed tommorrow, then it will be around 7.30 or 8 - but I will leave a msg on this thread if I do end up going to clayton. B)

Yeah i'm at monash again so you might see me around clayton in the grey 4 door. There is a nissan silvia meet on monday nights although I haven't been for awhile because my car is currently off the road pending money ;).

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