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a bunch of imports parked at a shopping centre, details of all the owners going to the movies and what movie/time = perfect oppourtunity for thieves

this isnt the west side paul :P

Doesnt hurt to be safe though, we can discuss our options at the meet up. :O

Rock kung = chinese take away/restaurant

Are non-nissans welcome?

ah chinese take away - hmmm im getting hungry now. you got the euro right? my friend has a blue one of those - the ride is freaking smooth as - almost fell asleep in the seat on the way back from some pub

a bunch of imports parked at a shopping centre, details of all the owners going to the movies and what movie/time = perfect oppourtunity for thieves

hmmmmm.....not sounding good all of a sudden. how do the other meets happen?

hmmmmm.....not sounding good all of a sudden. how do the other meets happen?

Most happen in the Vic Members section, away from public eyes. Although i dont see what stops a crim signing up to sau-vic :P

To all theives out there, there is no meet, go back to looking on ns.com :w00t:

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The multi-level carpark has cameras and security staff.

When i was with ozhonda, on the top level, security staff kept walking around keeping an eye out. Also when i returned back to my car alone, a security personell popped out to see what I was doing.

Hope that helps :O

Most happen in the Vic Members section, away from public eyes. Although i dont see what stops a crim signing up to sau-vic :P

To all theives out there, there is no meet, go back to looking on ns.com :w00t:

Edit:

The multi-level carpark has cameras and security staff.

When i was with ozhonda, on the top level, security staff kept walking around keeping an eye out. Also when i returned back to my car alone, a security personell popped out to see what I was doing.

Hope that helps :O

y not just use monash uni - meet n greet the first time. Then see how things go from there.

maybe best to choose a weekday? Wed/Thurs night. Saturday night + shops + crowd may be a prob.

sat night is a def no no - some idiot reversed into my dads car when i parked there - ever seen a little curry just pop a vein for no reason - thats what happened when i saw the damaged bumper bar. And some other stupid punks put milkshake over his new accord euro.

Are non-nissans welcome?

if you don't talk about VTEC we won't bite :P

I might be in as well though whatever location it is, gotta have an our door area so i can have a smoke :O.

Pescare has an outdoor area

not a member yet so thats why i posted in here. will be soon though..i hope. lol.

ok sounds like thursday night has also got a few supporters. how bout thursady night we meet at the top of the car park at say 7.30. just to check out each other's rides and have a chat. we can decide how many of us wanna stay and maybe get food or whatever at the meet.

y dont we head over to the sofias on burwood highway after? they have large windows facing their car park. should solve the security prob. dunno how many people want dinner versus just coffee though. i know i'll be hungry

Are non-nissans welcome?

No. if you dont have a black series one r33 made in may 1995 that has had no mods done to it (yet) and has a large scratch on the drivers side door then you cant come. sorry

:P:O kidding! everybody's welcome dude

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well the j-spec crew usually have poker nights on thursday nights... i could try n convince em to come get dinner instead at Sofia's or wherever on thursday night and whoever wants to come join us is more than welcome to.

lol ozhonda... I grew up with wynode... went to school with him n stuff... is he still running that forum?

Could we make it this thursday 11th? instead of the 18th. Seems pointless to wait 2 weeks if its just a small meet :(

oops wrong date. wanted the coming thursday but read the calendar wrong. the 11th it is. 1st post edited accordingly

you got the euro right? my friend has a blue one of those - the ride is freaking smooth as - almost fell asleep in the seat on the way back from some pub

Cheers, yeah it's a very smooth ride, easy to fall asleep in too. It's great compared to my usual drive (EF fairmont) where I'd be constantly trying to work out where all those rattling noises come from..

if you don't talk about VTEC we won't bite :)

It'll be either VTEC or Ford's superomg SOHC!

No. if you dont have a black series one r33 made in may 1995 that has had no mods done to it (yet) and has a large scratch on the drivers side door then you cant come. sorry

:(:) kidding! everybody's welcome dude

Guess I'll just have to find one then :P Jokes

Found out that I have cousins from Sydney coming down on Tuesday, might bring them along then head off after the meet :)

ok so whats happening? lol i hear glenny and sofias. sofias idea is great cos the food is cheap lol and cars are visable from the large windows.

so is it mettup at glenny then go down to sofias on burwood highway?

another suggestion could be, that we could meet up at burwood shops where that 24/7 Kmart is quite a large carpark, doubt it would be busy on a thursday night? then go to sofas for some grub?

Up to you guys, i dont really care, everythings local.

ok so whats happening? lol i hear glenny and sofias. sofias idea is great cos the food is cheap lol and cars are visable from the large windows.

so is it mettup at glenny then go down to sofias on burwood highway?

another suggestion could be, that we could meet up at burwood shops where that 24/7 Kmart is quite a large carpark, doubt it would be busy on a thursday night? then go to sofas for some grub?

Up to you guys, i dont really care, everythings local.

k mart is always busy bud - i dont knwo where these people get their money from, but its spend spend spend at kmart :(

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