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To all that dont know where it is, it is about a km past the intersection of Mona Vale rd and Forest Way rd... on Mona Vale Rd!!!! It is actually Terry Hills the suburb its in, you cant miss it there is a big sign on the main rd!!!!!!

Well its time for me to head there so cyas there!!!!:uh-huh:

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It was good to meet you all tonight !! Thanks for putting up with the Comonwhore - Not long till I get my car now - Hopefully I'll have it in time for the next meet.

Name tags next time tho - anyone ?? anyone ?? .....Maybe not.

Cheers,

Hey,

I agree, it was excellent to put a face to everyone's name- though I'm sure i wont remember many names hehe and sorry for being a little bit anti-social 'cuz I was farking tired !

I reckon we should definately do this every few weekends, sunday nights are good for me 'cuz I always get sundays off from work :P...And who was the person behind me going around one of the corners while leaving Palm Beach and lost their rear end around the corner, lol looked funny from infront :P)

-Darky.

(the only one - i think - without a turbo timer :))

Darky... That would have been steve playing silly buggers around the corner..

Was good to meet you all... and was awesome to see so many skylines together.. It impressed alot of people (including the burger king chick and the guy taking out his trash in palm beach)

I agree it would be awesome to do this on a regular basis.. nice way to finish off the weekend.

who was the one in the white s2 r33 with no plate XZN375 (?) ?

u and i had a good time cruising together all the way to st.ives and especially wasting our rubbers at the lights after two common doors attemted dorift passing us... haha :shake:

c ya all later...

john

Yeah agreed it was heaps good to meet everyone, particularly to those who I have known for over a year and never met (Chistina, I mean Prank and Dino) and people I haven't seen in a while (akira) and great to meet some of the new crew.

No, people weren't looking at the number of skylines present, they were looking at me cause I'm dead f*cken sexy. And you guys now it. I cop it every where I go:shake: (from the ladies that is.

"Loving yous all",

Doc

You know its true Prank. Fark your BOV is bloody loud. You know what they say "Loud BOV, small pecker" thats why im selling mine

:lol:

We should organise a BBQ with video session at my place soon. Have to tell mummy and daddy to piss off for the night.

Doc

Originally posted by Doctor

You know its true Prank. Fark your BOV is bloody loud.  You know what they say "Loud BOV, small pecker" thats why im selling mine

:lol:  

We should organise a BBQ with video session at my place soon. Have to tell mummy and daddy to piss off for the night.

Doc

ha ha ha - you should hear it in the harbour tunnel!

we could have a barbie at mine, but we'd all be standing single file on the balcony and talking to each other via chinese whispers. :D

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