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Hay Westsiders are you

meeting anywhere for the cruise up?

Maybe Ring Road Maccaz or something....

Like a guy posted earlier - im a bit worried

about cops turning up checking our cars

Dunno...

Think people from the west are supposed to meet up at "Western Ring Road Mobil/McDonalds (inbound)." Up to you guys/girls if you want to organise a little cruise to the pre-meet spot.

I must admit, I'm a little worried the police are going to turn up and end the night early. :P

Edit: How did 2 posts get in before me. I must be a slow ass typer. ;)

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I'm really looking forward to this meet. But maybe holding a statewide meeting of hotted up skylines on a Friday night in Albert Park with 3 square km of visibility and absence of noise barriers (including Police HQ on Flinders), is not such a good idea??

Anyone else think an alternate mid-weekday night and less prominent venue PM'd to members who show an interest might be more prudent? :(

The MegaMart is a place I used to see Nissan Silvia meet at, they were *usually* ok for a while, if your going to sit there for a long time I would certainly not recommend hanging around...

There's no cruise planned for after Albert Park...This is more of a meet and greet style event. Anyone thats been to an east meet will know what its like...

Having said that, there's nothing stopping anyone organizing something on the night with whoever else is up for it.

I think I have a promo job on Friday the 20th :banana:

Dezz can i still become a $50 member if i cant come lol

if im not working that night ill deff be there tho!!

looks like now i'll be working that night too...

but if anyone is out and about and organising a cruise after i'll come from work so keep us updated

Just meet us at the last meeting point after work...

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