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Ok here is a map of where the venue is at...

The met up will be at Milton McDonalds at 6pm on Saturday..

To be leaving there at 6.15ish :laugh:

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch
Do you mind if its a non skyline car to attend ??

shit yeah you can come!

I should be rite to attend :(

woot! thanks heaps!!!

I am keen but I cannot confirm for sure just yet. Are you able to PM me once you have a meeting point and time worked out and I will do my best to make it.

Cheers,

Ben.

try be at milton NO LATER then 6!!! Thanks heaps!!!

I shall attend this as my pos 32 hadnt been started for quite a while.. :)

hehehe... sweeeet

I should be able to make it in my 33. Also mate can come in his N/A 32. Is that OK.

That's fine!

See you all there in a few hours! :)

Please all look for a white r33 gtst RDY60 and a white 180sx with black drift teks.. that'll be us! see you all at 6!!!

.... Tiff

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

Hi all,

Thanks heaps for coming.. sorry about getting stuck in the traffic!

Thanks for waiting so long!

Atleast it all came together! :(

Nice meeting you all aswell.... Maybe see you tomorrow!

Tiff and Mark

PS. anyone got any good pics? Ill try put some up a little later!

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