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Hey Guys,

MEET AND GREET P6

- Bring ur friends

- All hotted up will be appreciated

- Hopefully we can get Andrew from Ignition to come for some coverage TBA

- all makes and models welcome

- this time bring ur cameras

14th / 12 / 2007 FRIDAY NIGHT

NSW MEMBERS

-ns.com

-sau.com

-ausrotary.com

7:00pm meet at P6..

RULES AND GUILDLINES

* No Speeding, Burnouts or Racing what so ever

* i have posted this now to give members enuff time to get there cars ready! its 4 weeks away so u should be able to get ur car ready in time / night off work!

for u who think oh only a few posts... im a mod on ns.com :thumbsup:

if most of u have christmas partys on that night, cancel :lol:

this time i hope to have my car on the rd :D

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What ever happened to the good old days where we'd meet up at carpark 6C....??? :rolleyes: Thats where it's at. that was the coolest car park this side of springfield.

I know Matt, going back to 00/01 we used to meet at 6C all the time!

Hey Guys,

MEET AND GREET P6

- Bring ur friends

- All hotted up will be appreciated

- Hopefully we can get Andrew from Ignition to come for some coverage TBA

- all makes and models welcome

- this time bring ur cameras

14th / 12 / 2007 FRIDAY NIGHT

NSW MEMBERS

-ns.com

-sau.com

-ausrotary.com

7:00pm meet at P6..

RULES AND GUILDLINES

* No Speeding, Burnouts or Racing what so ever

* i have posted this now to give members enuff time to get there cars ready! its 4 weeks away so u should be able to get ur car ready in time / night off work!

for u who think oh only a few posts... im a mod on ns.com :D

if most of u have christmas partys on that night, cancel :lol:

this time i hope to have my car on the rd :)

and what we will be doing there? ;)

its a good opputunity to have us guys all meet and chat since most of us are on both sites. also to show off ur car :) and for the guys up fo a cruise after, there will be a destination advised on the night...



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