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hey sounds good ... last time i heard of a kk meet ... i cruised passed ... just to be met with holdens in other parts of the shopping center doing burnouts and other hoon things .. .. but it was wet so just made it easier ... so i left .. i may come down to this one tho .. like the other dude said .. outside kk is huge parking area ... but i notcied as i left behind hungry jacks and the auto shop is a 1 block undercover carpark with lighting ... maybe 60car spaces .. just an idea .. if wanna keep groups together ... know of any STAGEA's going ? ...

is there a particular area you guys will be parked in. because there is a weekly peninsula car meet on fridays there.... would be hard to see who is who if its going to mix in with them...not to mention some of the guys following the wrong group lol...

p.s might be there ;)

there wont be a mix up.. i was the one who got the SAU members + ppl who own skylines to come to the peninsula car meet.. i can let them know theres an SAU meet up on the day. dont think it would be that hard to follow wrong group :) considering you have the skylines and then you have the boats+other ricers lol

cya people then ;)

there wont be a mix up.. i was the one who got the SAU members + ppl who own skylines to come to the peninsula car meet.. i can let them know theres an SAU meet up on the day. dont think it would be that hard to follow wrong group :O considering you have the skylines and then you have the boats+other ricers lol

cya people then ;)

i might be rocking up on my own with my missus shotgun .. my mate hasnt got his gti-r back yet, so i'll just keep and eye out for the r34's maybe a closer eye on DNGRUS white with black hood

didn't realise they had the exams on a friday night! :(

harden up.....thuglife my ass! :(

nah man - not about hte exam being on a friday night, but its way too close to the exam (and being sick for 2 weeks didnt help with my studies as i am way behind on my readings)

hey sounds good ... last time i heard of a kk meet ... i cruised passed ... just to be met with holdens in other parts of the shopping center doing burnouts and other hoon things .. .. but it was wet so just made it easier ... so i left .. i may come down to this one tho .. like the other dude said .. outside kk is huge parking area ... but i notcied as i left behind hungry jacks and the auto shop is a 1 block undercover carpark with lighting ... maybe 60car spaces .. just an idea .. if wanna keep groups together ... know of any STAGEA's going ? ...

Not sure what I (we) have on this Friday, but sounds good... See if I can grab a couple of mates too (NM35 & V35)...

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