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Hi Guys firstly thanks to everyone who turns up at coffee meets awsome fun !

Now serious bit...

Post up on here whos keen on showing up this time as the title suggest firstmeet up for chat coffee head out to photo location

Date - Friday 3rd Auguest

Time 6pm-8pm (Coffee) 8pm-10pm (photoshoot)

Meet up spot is Coffee Shop Mt Gravatt (location will post up later on the week)

Everyone will be given a copy of a map of where we will be going...

This time i have a Professional model from autosalon) Jamie she will pose with everyones car for as many shots of course we will have to keep in mind there will be other people in line waiting...

P.S This wont be a Skimpy pic shoot... classy and decent

Coffees for the usual Crew are on me :D , Any comments suggestions welcome..

Heres a Pic of my mate whos comming along...

Attendees

1) Devils_Advocate2

2) Col_gtx

3) Pnk32

4) Markimark

5) MRR34

6) Miss_Niz

7) Black_Ninja

8) arsn34

9) nismo

10)Scadtional

11) 17sok

12) Hotr34

13) JapTaxi

14) Carly-Purple33

15) Chantel-Black 34

16) 53XYN

17) Demoniak

18) Jaz

Heres the MAP of the Cafe we are meeting up .. ..Next door to southside Toyota on Logan Road

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oh what's this? you selling the car col?

Yeah, dont drive it anymore...

Have too many cars... I now own 3 plus I got a bike...

Bring the s15 Col :laugh: u know u want to

I was not talking about the S15, as a 200SX is like a little brother to the skyline.

What I meant to say is "Can I bring a non Nissan" :)

Col dont tell me you want to sell it !!! all the time and money you put in it its a beat of the car why not bring her out for old times sake?.. anything nissans good we all want to catch up for a good time :laugh:

And if anyone brings out their phones with that stupid stupid song on it again, the phone will be going straight into someone's damn chai latte lol. The crew from last week will know what song i'm on about.

Mmmmm another hot choccie with marshmallows for me!

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