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Ended up being a great night nice to catch up with some usual's and good to see some new faces :(

And Anthony your GT-R is tuff, im very jealous ahahah!

Probably see some of you at the western ring road maccas tomorrow if you attend!

Just wandering if we where to set something up like this again who would be interested?

awesome meet guys...good to talk about our cars and yours Alan that makes 300+kw and has a awesome fuel economy of 420kms a tank...shit man..still can't believe it lolz

awesome meet guys...good to talk about our cars and yours Alan that makes 300+kw and has a awesome fuel economy of 420kms a tank...shit man..still can't believe it lolz

Yer thats unbelievable, what more could you ask for in a car.. Good economy, power and looks. Al you have done a great job

Yer thats unbelievable, what more could you ask for in a car.. Good economy, power and looks. Al you have done a great job

^^what he said

Glad that i managed to make it. A very decent turn out indeed.

Was good to meet new people and talk car stuff.

Till next time.

had an awsome time guys!!

Al, ur a legend, thnx for helping me find my keys lmao!

and Anthony (with the BLACK GTST) i forgot ur user name again :laugh:

I think ur Nismo GTS?

Hehe, yeah that was me. Glad you found your keys in the end :banana:

Was a really good night with a great turn out, and as always, great to meet some new people!

Yeah Great Night i think we hit over 15 cars thats not bad!!!

it was good to see u all, hehe Ferah you remembered his name over his user name,,,, i'm hopless when Daniel turned up i didnt wanna call him Cheez so i had to wait for someone to say his name HAHA... Daniel you crack me up with your Hoon stories lol you’re a hoon hahah jks…..

and OMG TAI i wanna kill you for taking me the wrong way trying to get us lost then going all the back streets trying to lose me... dont underestimate the Audi,,, I’m use to driving the 33 and the Audi handles just as good if not better,,, even on the straights I was still tailing you ... :laugh: hehe maybe I should take the Audi to a GOR cruise :ban:

anyway see you all tonight…. :banana::D:D:D

had an awesome night guys.

kira, maybe now u wont forget it, plus helps that my name is under my avatar in 'real name'. lol.

and not a hoon, never have been

see those that are coming to west meets east tonight at the mobile for a west meet.

yeah i knew that but i didnt have to forum infront of me at the meet did i lol... i just forgot thats all... I'll remember now... there was Daniel, Anthony, Ross ...... mmm yeah i forgot the rest :) i remember everyone by their cars anyway so all good!!!

na na your not a Hoon... :D man i like your 34... it looked tuff last night... :P good work

Thanks guys! Was great to catch up with everyone, especially Jake and Ross, after we had "words" on another thread :P. All good though, was some funny shit.

Farah always happy to help.

PS: I saw you today, at the lights turning right into Calder Park Drv, at about 5:45pm. I was in my work '07 Hilux and beeped the horn as i turned left into Melton Hwy, from Calder Park Drv.

Nice work on your car too, loved how well made the bonnet is and those rims look tuff. Don't be too dis-heartened with your luck with the car, all will be good shortly.

Hope to meet you all again soon!

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