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we just had a coincidental meet in burwood at the carwash near VICroads today... we just all happened to be washing our cars at the same time. :pirate: I'm stayin in dandy these days.

we're having a breakfast of champions meet up north tomorrow at 9/10am in mill park.

Im in the s/e suburbs, anything around here ill go to, i dont even mind travelling a bit. Ive only had my 33 about a month and i cant wait to see other ppl's to get some ideas on what to do next. My mate has a supra and he seems to be always having meets etc. so it shouldnt be that hard...i guess we just need more ppl to say that they r in aswell

id much prefer a nite cruise actually :wave:......but days fine also

well post a meet point

post a destination

and go cruise!

every post in here is "i want this, i want that, someone organise a meet"

3 pages, only one meet organised (by the vic-club prez)... how many of you even attended it?

everyones still a lil busy atm....i think thats why no official date or place has been put down.

today is my last exam so ill be all over this sooner then later

nope not everyone...

And ffs.. how hard can it be to go for a 1-2hour cruise... its not like its the event of the friggen year..

What about tomorrow night?

Time: 9.30pm, leave 10pm.

Meet: Somewhere on the East side (anyone think of a place?)

Route: Whatever is decided when everyone turns up.

sounds good mate....ive had a lil brainstorm by myself and thought of a pretty neat place....

just made a new thred....lets try keep it fresh with only the ppl who are interested

ive posted times and places

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=142669

Edited by anDru

Me and about 5 (MINIMUM, aka, they are the ones I personally call) other cars regularly meet EVERY friday night. East, West, North, South, Gippsland, Healsville, Portsea we do it all. We normally meet in the East somewhere though, around chadstone/glenny/fountain gate (Basically, off the freeway)

Fridays are my "driving" nights, I NEVER do anything other than cruise.

If you want to do something on any Friday night, PM me for my mobile number/MSN contact and ill make sure you keep you posted on whats going on. Always better to have more contacts to call :D

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