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ey dezz come out man!...get to the meet early and get the car washed at the bp car wash real quick. thought a head and washed my car today hehe. :)

iluvmygtr just leave earlier man so you can come to the pre meet would be awesome to get a big group from our side cruise down.

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(00)SKYLINE(00) YES your welcome to come from the east, aslong as your piloting an rb of somesort :)

LOL! Hey man!

Sounds good, yeah I be rolling in a RB.

I'll be in Carlton from 6pm-ish hopfully can leave just b4 7pm and get to Watergardens probley just after 7:30pm.

Iam guessing Watergardens Roof top carpark is a photoshoot? How long you all gona be there till? 7:30 till...

If I can't make it I see you all at Garage Cafe for the Car / Girl show meet and greet on Thursday 28, Feb 7pm, then RE Customs Dyno / BBQ on Saturday 1st of march.

Then Sunday the Melbourne Car Show to see the NEW GTR R35!

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Once again..not coming.. Too short notice for me. Can't really see the point of it being on a weekday.

I could potentially get several other cars if it were on a friday or w.e though.. as myself and most of the guys i know work nights or early morning shifts and can't make it. :P

Would be good if it was organised for everyone to meet and cruise down to the night-shift meet this Thursday.

<br />Once again..not coming.. Too short notice for me. Can't really see the point of it being on a weekday.<br />I could potentially get several other cars if it were on a friday or w.e though.. as myself and most of the guys i know work nights or early morning shifts and can't make it. <img src="style_emoticons/default/ermm.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="ermm.gif" /> <br /><br />Would be good if it was organised for everyone to meet and cruise down to the night-shift meet this Thursday.<br />
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Oh really this would have been good to talk GP!!!!

the weekday isnt good for me either Tai but i'm too busy for the next few weekends till the GP so i'm going to have to make it work!!!

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Oh really this would have been good to talk GP!!!!

the weekday isnt good for me either Tai but i'm too busy for the next few weekends till the GP so i'm going to have to make it work!!!

Well..i guess theres not much to talk about regarding F1 Gp. (drive car there, parks it, clean it, and admire ) LOL :P ..but if anything i could always come down to the Motorshow and talk to you and Ferah there.. But theres still 2 weeks so i'm sure we'll meet up somewhere before the event.

Also got the Transformer car on board aswell as my friends Civic, so i will take care of everything on their behalf.

nice this one is sounding good...see everyone there at 7 30!!! and i'll see all the hoppers people at bp/kfc at 6 45!! :P

ill be at tarneit bp/kfc at 6:45 cya all there sms me or call me if this changes 0430078630

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