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Hey fellas,

I am organising a Skyline meet for tomorrow at the local carwash in Maidstone on ballarat road close to Caltex.

Let's all meet there, then go for a photoshop and and catch up a bit.

Expressions of interest?

Hope to see everyone there...

Hey fellas,

I am organising a Skyline meet for tomorrow at the local carwash in Maidstone on ballarat road close to Caltex.

Let's all meet there, then go for a photoshop and and catch up a bit.

Expressions of interest?

Hope to see everyone there...

hmmmmm u better turn up this time bud :P

Hey fellas,

I am organising a Skyline meet for tomorrow at the local carwash in Maidstone on ballarat road close to Caltex.

Let's all meet there, then go for a photoshop and and catch up a bit.

Expressions of interest?

Hope to see everyone there...

Time, Date, Exact Address...

hmmmmm u better turn up this time bud :D

Hey bro, you shoud come to the West Side meets, they are usually a good turn out, let me know.

Hey,

Im from the west i might come can you post exact address please.

Depending on how many people go i should come.

Dion

+1

Spread the word I guess.

Hey fellas, I'll be there... I went to the recent westside meet... was great...

OK, as for the location...

There car wash I am referring to is like 2 minutes from the Caltex Petrol Station in Maidstone - once you pass the Caltex, you can't miss this car wash as it's the only one in Maidstone and will sick out like a sore thump...

Below is the address and map to the Caltex petrol station - you find this and you will see the carwash right next door...

http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/caltex/maidstone

See you all there at 6PM... please spread the word...

Hey fellas, I'll be there... I went to the recent westside meet... was great...

OK, as for the location...

There car wash I am referring to is like 2 minutes from the Caltex Petrol Station in Maidstone - once you pass the Caltex, you can't miss this car wash as it's the only one in Maidstone and will sick out like a sore thump...

Below is the address and map to the Caltex petrol station - you find this and you will see the carwash right next door...

http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/caltex/maidstone

See you all there at 6PM... please spread the word...

You got any replies yet or do you know how many are coming?

dammit why cant the gtr be road ready!!!

might come down in the bomb

Yeah man come down!

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Hmmm...

Drove past at 6:15pm and saw no one, waited down a side street to eat some food I had, saw a White R33 GTR (could have been Alex) and saw a Black R34 GTT.

Went back at about 6:30pm saw one black or grey R33 with the bonnet up while whiping it down, was it you Kevin?

Then it started to rain... Went home.

awesome. good thing i didnt bother to make the drive then

Yeah save it for the the East vs West meet.

the meet was at 6pm. the organiser appears to have posted here at 6.05

lol

Right...

So Spunky Munky... Were you there?

Do you even have a car? :D;)

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)

Hey fellas, I live around the corner from the carwash - left at 6:05pm and was there within 2 mins flat.... waited there until 7:20pm and no one showed... quite dissapointed actually... but never mind, guess the rain prevented most from coming.

Hmmm...

Drove past at 6:15pm and saw no one, waited down a side street to eat some food I had, saw a White R33 GTR (could have been Alex) and saw a Black R34 GTT.

Went back at about 6:30pm saw one black or grey R33 with the bonnet up while whiping it down, was it you Kevin?

Then it started to rain... Went home.

Yes, I was the black R33 with the bonnet up - waited for everyone and no one came so I started to check my hose lines etc... why didn't you come in... I was like hanging there until like 7:20pm and no one showed

Yes, I was the black R33 with the bonnet up - waited for everyone and no one came so I started to check my hose lines etc... why didn't you come in... I was like hanging there until like 7:20pm and no one showed

Ah OK so it was you. LOL!

Damn man! Probley a timing thing, saw a few Skylines and drive down but none went to the car wash and then it started to rain as I said.

Ah well next time buddy! East vs West Meet!

Ah OK so it was you. LOL!

Damn man! Probley a timing thing, saw a few Skylines and drive down but none went to the car wash and then it started to rain as I said.

Ah well next time buddy! East vs West Meet!

yeah ha ha ha... never mind,... :D

Next time... I'll be following now as I've given up organising. lol :)

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