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ill probably end up coming to the wednesday meet

i have a day off today, so im going to randomly cruise around and look for some places to take some nice shots, and find some nice as roads to cruise on!!!

ive already found a few sexy as spots from the past

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last but not least my best pic

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and my favorite edited pic

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hopefully i find some killer roads!

meet was good last night, good to see more new folk coming along! and that white r33! seriosuly bollocks midnight purple its gay... i love white cars

also everyone is aware of the lakeside reception!!! next time your bored and theres a function runnin, they open the back gate to the grass area where people park.. jst drive in n take a photo!!! nice backround

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i had a good night Monday, use are all top blokes :P it was my 1st west meet so it was good to meet a bunch of liners that live in my area. Might pop in for a couple hours on the Wednesday meet.

Steve.

hi all, these cruisez are tops, we should organise one to the great ocean road and take pics of all our cars by the bay its a nice 2 hour drive depending how youdrive lol :-)

Hey Guys and Gals, when are we having our next west meet??? i sugested Great Ocean Road cause you can take some sick pics i have attached a couple from when i went up there with my Mrs.... we will talk more about this on the next meet.

P.S. the car is a lower now LOL :D

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ill be there on Tuesday,

omg it is sooo hot today.....

cant be stuffed leaving the house

7.30 yeah?

missed the last one......

Pool sounds good but I cant play for shit so

ill just watch :laughing-smiley-014:

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