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well it was a great get together guys

got to match some faces to forum nicks

even tho i prolli forgot most of them by now

pretty good turn out.

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Vickii's Rice32 (lol sorry vicks had to say it) *runs*

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Sniffy's R33

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Yueller's(spelling) R32 GTR? can't recognise who the guy is in the back tho..sorry!

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mmm gold rims

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I think this is JAGR33's GTR

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Maximus's R33 again :D

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Mmm i like those rims on the silver R33, thats BIGPSI's R33, the engine under the hood is hardcore. Thats narkeh in the orange cap and BIGPSI in the black top, dunno the guy in the white top tho

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Car line up at the Dandy stock yards

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2nd half of the line up (thats monkey fiddling round with his camera stand)

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3rd part of the line up (damn camera couldn't take it all in, line up was pretty long)

damn forgot to whiteout the number plates

if you guys dun want yer plates up ill take the pic down, jus tell me.

Well yeah thats it

forgot to take some pics at the drive ins, but sniffy and few other people should fill that in.

was a good meet up guys

hope there will be another one soon, and this time my car will be there hopefully!

:burnout: :D

hehe i will have to wait til the end of the month to post mine up :D

on optus capped at the moment lol

heres my fav tho... that supra that thought he was a viper :D

(nice stripes :()

edit** ok that didnt work.

I must say i was a bit hesitant at first about today... never organised a meet before and was worried that we were going to get hassled by the cops... which im glad to say we never even saw one of.

was good to meet some of the ppl on here i havent met before...

-sniffy

-raza (what happend? i thought u were comin to the movies?)

-max

-phorj

-32_Envy

-B1 (pity u couldnt come)

-chop chop

and the rest of the guys that ended up coming.

was funny when i first got there there was another group there going on a cruise to the dromana drive ins to see DD lol

glad they didnt end up coming (nissan-mitsubishi cruise) well the guys i spoke to were cool... 33 4 door that the lady had just got and the guys in the other lines... guy in the 300zx is just a full tock. SKY GAL was there with them...

but yeah ended up being good... shame u couldnt come steve... only got ur message now :D

cheers to everyone else that turned up from HOTSKY to JET and horus in his lude.

had fun.

if they were u wouldn't have been able to see the last few cars...

anyways... narkeh... jus post me the pics that are panoramic...

i only took about 10mb of them... do it b4 u go to sleep so i get em overnight.

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