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Hey guys,

jst noticed that although i go to RMIT in bundoora and im close to mill park, epping, south morang, thomo etc i dont seem to see any skylines around.

only in the carpark next to the gym where ppl come to work out but any students?

anyone here on campus, particularly bundoora.

-Johnny

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used to live in mill park and go to latrobe bundoora, moved away when i finished uni, but got heaps of mates in the area so I usually cruise around there.

check out the latrobe bundoora thread, there's a few SAU'ers there.

I'm in that area, I'll beep at you if I see you :thumbsup: I'm frequently driving a white 32 too

You should come down to the SAU VIC meeting on Tues night too and u can meet some of the northside guys - Bells Hotel in Sth Melb.. 6pm onwards, meeting starts at 8pm

I see heaps of skylines in the area all the time but hardly any with SAU or SAU VIC stix

Anyway see u round - Kaz

Im city campus too, doing computer science.Havent actually ever brought my car to rmit... too buzy,crap drivers are abundant and gotta pay a fortune to park around there....I park at my work on Collins if I am coming in by car though :thumbsup:

Master's in comp sci at city campus. mostly in 14.10 comp sci labs....the only male yank in the program (MC060), so you'd know if you met me.

-david

Im city campus too, doing computer science.Havent actually ever brought my car to rmit... too buzy,crap drivers are abundant and gotta pay a fortune to park around there....I park at my work on Collins if I am coming in by car though :)

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