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ok this meet is gona be mine and kris last one for a while

so we decided to have a meet up as i wanted to catch up with most people before we cant drive

meet gona take place at 8pm at monash uni clayton, we will be at the first undercover car park to the right when you come in

we will hang around for about an hour till everyone comes then either go to deakin or another place for some pics and chat

and after that we gona hit the famous (for eastern people) ROCK KUNG restaurant at The Glen for some good duck

so details are

Meet time - 8.30pm leave at 9.30ish

Meet place - Monash Uni Clayton

Whos coming?

ALSO TO NOTE THAT NO STUPID STUFF WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE NIGHT SUCH AS BURNOUTS AND THAT CRAP

JUST CAUSE ITS UNOFFICIAL MEET DOESNT GIVE ANYONE AN EXCUSE TO DO STUPID THINGS

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ahah nice work

put a pic up of the whole car in the wasteland or somethin :P

The car's sitting with stockies all round at the moment. Still need to roll/flare the guards a little more, I can't get up my drive way without killing the tyres.

I think we should move to wasteland...

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