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Autosalon Gold Coast 2007 June Sunday 3rd Leave @ 10:30am From Hyperdome Carpark (infront Of Myer)


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Hi all

just wondering if ther is a cruise organised for autosalon this weekend.? im keen to go. why cause i feel i dnt get enough rice in my diet... *looks at my 180sx redicuously low kit* :D

so would anyone knw of a cruise happening. ns.com or bc.com prob have one going. but mostly a bunch of twats in VLs pulling skids on the highway and repeatedly trying to race u at each lights.

so perhaps we could all meet at BP yatala at a certain time.?

thanks

mark.

UPDATE time... GOING DOWN ON SUNDAY JUNE 3RD

Me and my mates and who ever else would like to be seen cruising down to the coast will be leaving at10.30am from the hyperdome carpark (infront of MYER, to the right of the piaza carparking, behind caltex.) let me knw if ur coming with me and ill make a lil list.

so far.

chris (blue echo)

chris AZN25T ???

sean FILOFAITH

vic VICTORY

james Filo_balla

Devils_Advocate21 ???

silverbulletR33 ???

and me

ill be on all day so pm me or post here and ill update. hope to make it a fun day and get a few powered lines and SRs down there to balance out the rice..mm rice :sorcerer:

my number is 0400793618 if anyone needs a ride.. ill take ur fuel money bitches :P

Edited by markimak

well let u all know. im heading down at 10.30am sunday from hyperdome, be with an echo, R34, green S14, and my 180sx.

my number is 0400793618 if anyone wants to meet up while down ther. also make sure u get ur $5 discount from.

www.autosalon.org

hey vince.

ill be leaving from hyperdome at around 10.30 to go down ther with my mates. ill do a lap of the hyperdome carpark thats infront of MYER/next to the piaza and behind the caltex if that makes any sense.? the large open area.

cya then

mark.

ahaha noel.. u and HORSIE RACING...

still keen for this wednesday night.?

oi who exactly am i meeting at hyperdome at 10.30?

nuthin doin at the bank on wednesday night marci. No more wednsday night action for about 2 weeks.

went down and had a sneak peak this afternoon while setting up...

queen street have some impressive cars on show.

there's a moisty ferrari there.

the lumpy cam'd r32 got me wet (sounded like a rotor).

so much rice... so ricey... ALOT of people with more money than sense - 1/2 the cars were trailered in.

nice meeting u fellas.. pitty we got split up in traffic. damn traffic lights. the walkie talkies made it fairly fun too..

hmm autosalon was SMALL.. wasnt much ther. ferarris wer good.. i liked ECCs RB26 S15, hustler chicks wer skanky like all of them. ALL THE GIRLs wer OK. anyone see the hot filo with the 6 or 8 promos walking around??

i watched the dyno run of a CRX and civic.. clap clap for getting something like 102kw at the fronts.. :blush:

i dnt think ill go next year..

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