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could someone please sms me if you're still going to be around at midnight? 0402 853 813

cheers,

daniel

the meet ended around 12~, a couple of people went to Glen restaurant to eat duck :)

Plenty of people showed up, about 30~ cars including a S-tune r34 GTR.

Emsta has the majority of photo's so we'll have to wait until he finishes his duck :)

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It tastes like burrrrning!

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I has a bukkit!

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Oh noes... they be steelin my bukkit!

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Bones from 2.5 full ducks that were consumed tonight

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The aftermath

Got 3 vids as well, will upload em to youtube and link here later.

guys - awesome turnout, thanks to all for coming.

Sorry about hte confusion with the deakin car park - will get that right at next month's meet.

Lauz_90 - thanks for the brownies - twas awesome. Perhaps they can be our sponsors next time :D

Photos will be up as soon as I find my freaking USB cable :)

Edit: let me know if you want the plates taken off - too lazy to do it via photobucket (I HAZ A BUKKIT!!!!)

Some pics for everyone

As with all meets, its not a proper start until we get Mr Basti and his tripod, Mr Squiggle:

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350Z & 34 GTR

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34 GTR

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GTTR34 - mr la di da himself

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WLDCRD's 32 and Stagea

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JAGR33

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S Tune

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Basti Mobile

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DogKnight - sorry champ, i was freezing my bleck ass off when holding the tripod up to take pics

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Group Shots

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Rekin

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The Rekin & The Emsta

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Group shot of everyone:

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Video of skylines leaving (rekin and I almost started cracked up when nick's car did a fart):

Next time will try to organise a Karting day (as suggested by WLDCRD) followed by a proper lunch/dinner at some place other than the duck place :D

Thanks again to everyone who came




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