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Hey guys after having a few good reqular turnups for coffee meets this time thought why not do it again b4 i head off to melb for a while ...

Meet spot is at See MAP Next door to southside toyota Logan Road

Time - 6.6.30ish

First up we will meet/greet introduce ourselves newcommers are most welcome :D

Later on the nite we shall hire a maxi into the valley/city for a few busting grooves SAU stylz.. and yes lynden you are expected to come out with us ! im sure everyone wants to see you move ! Wish i could !!

Please note :- No Hoons will be tolerated IE - Burnouts sick skids drifting etc for this while we have been left alone thanks to the crowd that turns up and cops as they are now aware of our club and events :O Anyone caught doing this will be asked to leave .. ...

As usual there will be a few outsiders / non skyline owners drivers .. bring one bring all :) Parking is aplenty If we have good weather we shall doa quick photoshoot before heading out

Register your interest for who wants to come etc...

Cheers

Vish

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53XYN

Devils_Advocate

RedDevil

BlackNinja

JapTaxi

MarkiMark

HOTr34

Pnk32

long33

markimark

killswitch88

MissNiz

BlackNinja

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since i have seen her bro, dont be so dirty lol (i so wud but if it werent for the fact that i also live with my gf and this girl works with her and her mum owns the house we live in lol)

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em.. no thanks lol she is an ex skyline owner tho, until her car got blown up by an angry ex. way off topic now sorry

have a good nite, i no i will be that nite. get rid of our whore 'fill in' house mate

damit wish i could come but my hot roommate comes back that nite from america, its been 3 months!!!

bring her too..

:3some: +mum

bahahaha :sorcerer:

I'll probably go, depends where it is located.

mt gravatt buddy.. bring that monster of a turbo u have

im tempted to come now, esp after marks idea of goin driftin after (not)

neway put me down as a .... maybe. wont know till sat morn after i go to the airport. map ne1? iv never been.

(to the meet, not the airport btw)

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