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eddy, few of us are heading to intencity at marion, 8:30 if u interested, havent seen ya in a few weeks.

Anyway.. rocked up to vilis last night, was good to catch up with a few people. Saw a whole bunch of skylines parked on the side closest to sth road, not sure who you all were? I was in the (milo tin for an exhaust sounding) NXR coupe.

Good to see a few familiar faces in the cafe tho

eddy, few of us are heading to intencity at marion, 8:30 if u interested, havent seen ya in a few weeks.

Anyway.. rocked up to vilis last night, was good to catch up with a few people. Saw a whole bunch of skylines parked on the side closest to sth road, not sure who you all were? I was in the (milo tin for an exhaust sounding) NXR coupe.

Good to see a few familiar faces in the cafe tho

ahhh , i saw you rock up .

i was standing in the carpark beside 3 dudes :thumbsup:

was good to acutally get out and go for a drive other then driving to work and home :thumbsup:

got abit scared cruising to the bay so took a side street. im really scared of cops :s

also good to meet new people and to catch up with the all the people i already knew!

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