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Just got back from poker night... apologies to the fellas I led to Taco Bills... they closed the kitchen at 9 so we just went home.

Maybe next meet we have we make a reservation somewhere and go from there. Also I don't think I'd be too keen on a thursday meet as we didn't have enough time after to get some good poker happening.

Anywho, was nice to meet you guys, some new faces... for those that missed the intro's when team J-spec rocked up:

Silver Stagea - Viddles

Kakimoto Widebody R33 - Craig

Gunmetal R33 GTSt - Russell

Widebody Lexus GS400 - Ben

Black R32 GTS4 - me :rant:

and Wayne from GT-Auto in the Mitsubishi Jeep

and Chance if you're reading this... I want those pics you took!

nice meeting those that i met tonight. Sav (the other R32 GTR) and I sorta took off and didnt know where we were headed so went to St Kilda instead. Til next time ladies and gents.....

haha you two went cruising for ho's after the meet?

Great to finally meet you guys. i was amazed at the turnout. shoulda brought a camera. those rides were indeed orgasmic. sorry bout dinner guys. im just not very good at organising. all good though, maybe next time.

nice photos pat. who else took pics?

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nice meeting those that i met tonight. Sav (the other R32 GTR) and I sorta took off and didnt know where we were headed so went to St Kilda instead. Til next time ladies and gents.....

hahaha that was funny as.

We lost you over those mountains and then Basti and I had trouble finding out where we were going haha.

Give me your bonnet + gtr seats k thanks ;)

matt, you thinking about joining the actual club?

yeah man, will be joining it pretty soon - im more keen on the meets and the deals that members get as a result of joining up. As for the track days, winton has fun days, so thats more than enough for my track experience - happens once a month or so right?

Great to finally meet you guys. i was amazed at the turnout. shoulda brought a camera. those rides were indeed orgasmic. sorry bout dinner guys. im just not very good at organising. all good though, maybe next time.

nice photos pat. who else took pics?

yeah i will def bring my cam and stuff next time. Bloody forgot during the excitment of meeting you ppl and seeing the cars.... ;)

haha you two went cruising for ho's after the meet?

maybe......HAHA

hahaha that was funny as.

We lost you over those mountains and then Basti and I had trouble finding out where we were going haha.

Give me your bonnet + gtr seats k thanks :)

we kept looking back and then we were like "dont we have to go to blackburn road?" so we turned down burwood and then just gave up!

and my stuff is my safety net....i'll see just incase you were wrong about the bonnet thing!! haha

Just got back from poker night... apologies to the fellas I led to Taco Bills... they closed the kitchen at 9 so we just went home.

Maybe next meet we have we make a reservation somewhere and go from there. Also I don't think I'd be too keen on a thursday meet as we didn't have enough time after to get some good poker happening.

Anywho, was nice to meet you guys, some new faces... for those that missed the intro's when team J-spec rocked up:

Silver Stagea - Viddles

Kakimoto Widebody R33 - Craig

Gunmetal R33 GTSt - Russell

Widebody Lexus GS400 - Ben

Black R32 GTS4 - me :P

and Wayne from GT-Auto in the Mitsubishi Jeep

and Chance if you're reading this... I want those pics you took!

Lol Funky...

Yeah we rocked up, she looked at her watch and it was all over...

Chris. - Gunmetal r33 gtst with the bling WORK rims...

Nice ot meet u all.

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