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R34 And All Those Who Are Bored Sunnybank Meet Tonite (22/9/06)


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Hi all,

we have been havin a couple of these meets in the last couple of months and thought it would be nice to meet other 34 owners with the same interest. Please note this is NOT a cruise. We just meet up and chat around the Market Square carpark. IF we have enough cars turn up we might go somewhere for a bit of a photoshoot. We normally have around 4-5 of us turn up.

So....rock up if you have got nothing better to do! :) All models welcome.

10:30pm

Market Square Carpark, Sunnybank. :sorcerer:

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damnit,... i had a bourbon with dinner. .. would have been nice to meet fellow r34s 2 days before license gone. :laugh: maybe another meet in december?

was a good nite! Thanks to all who turned up...including the boys in blue who dropped in briefly...asked a few questions, saw we were havin a photo session and left us alone :)

Few pics...sorry for the crap quality :laugh: but gives everyone an idea wat to expect next time!

Arbess: Where were u??

Azzurra: Didn't see ur post until this morning...sorry!

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Just looking at your photos, i didnt pass that part of market square.

i drove to the centre on the complex with my white gtr.

your 34's look hot. i would feel so out of place hahah. well next time, make it a bigger event and we'll try and fill up the whole Market Square in Skylines with sections of models!!! =) definately go to your next one, i only live down the road.

thanks...yeah these meets are very ad hoc...normally planned and decided on the night or day itself...had a few PMs expressing interest to attend next time...just PM me ur mobiles & email addresses and we'll keep you in the loop :)

Hopefully will give u a days notice next time !

Hrmm. I'm around sunnybank area alot was wondering what some of these skylines I see there for a while, so it was you guys :( I'm usually puttering around there in me leopard. :ermm:

How did most of you guys find the speed hills (wont call them bumps as they are damn high) in the market square? I see hondas scrap there all the time unless they like crawl like a turtle and on very wide angle.

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