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[syd] Night-shift Street Meet Ft. Us/uk Import Model Kay Valentine - May 9, 2008, Its On!


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Sup guys

thought to post this up here as well since no one posted it here yet.

Looks like another night shifts event, its friday this time ! thank god lol

i'll be going but in a rex this time >_>

Anyways hope to see some familiar faces there lol

Sausage fest #2 lo

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Also if anyone from western syd, am keen to meet at caltex m4 eastbound :)

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Yeah I will be taking some pics, it will be the last night it looks and sounds like sex :)

Can't forget about the pizza cruise, it's an old school tradition! (One I had no part in making)

I would like to see them defect me, there isn't much left they can get :P

pathetic meet up....

model lasted 10 mins

1x bogan in a ute dumped the clutch and nearly tailed into my car

1x fight

1x S2000 getting kicked in..

20x family cars

^^ LOL

i expected worse...

first meet ever for me... never been to one of those things.. ended up going clubbing afterwards... rnb, first time in 2 years.. was pathetic too :)

Haha, meanwhile, we had shennanigans and pizza and cruising! ;)

There's even a vid on youtube now :)

things are not as fun as it used to be when you're younger :P

I couldn't believe how much RnB clubs sucked! BRING BACK GAS NIGHTCLUB !?!?!?!?!??!

pathetic meet up....

model lasted 10 mins

1x bogan in a ute dumped the clutch and nearly tailed into my car

1x fight

1x S2000 getting kicked in..

20x family cars

LOL! that about sums up every 'meet' nowadays hahaha

things are not as fun as it used to be when you're younger ;)

I couldn't believe how much RnB clubs sucked! BRING BACK GAS NIGHTCLUB !?!?!?!?!??!

Haha Roffle. :P

Plastic? :P

pathetic meet up....

i must agree, was there for like 20 minutes before i got bored....

was the first and last time i will go to one of those meets



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