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Awwwwwwwwww shiiieeet!

Straight off the back of a successful meet, cruise and dinner, it's time for another!

The moustache touting monkey is heading back to the defect state for his birthday, and what better way to welcome him home than to hold a meet in his honour (just an excuse for me to eat some duck)

The regulars already know how good these meets have been in the past, and I'm sure plenty of new faces will be there to bask in the monkey's glory as the opportunity does not present itself often!

Meet point: Monash Uni carpark, Clayton Campus, Corner of Wellington Road and Princes Highway

Time: 9pm.

If there's enough west siders looking to make the trip, let me know and I might organise a pre meet in the west somewhere.

So come down and meet the guy that hands out the bans, and be a part of what will no doubt be another massive meet.

Shouldn't even need to be said any more, but no stupid behaviour will be tolerated and plates of offending cars will be handed to the police if necessary, in addition to club memberships being suspended.

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