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daniel this isnt the wa v cruise. these guys are from over east. my next one will most prob be on a sunday.

sorry for the hijack guys just wanted to clarify before someone else does anyway.

also looking good for you guys so far. our one went smooth had quite a good turnout wish we had more vs in WA.

oh!! haha

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Hey Guys,

Can someone please PM me a number to call on the night, just in case I can't find anyone etc? :P

Hoping this won't be the case, but I don't know Fox Studio's very well, hardly ever go there.

hey popz ive pmed u mine... im comin in with ogz coz hez more lost than you are so if you wanna com in with us gimme a call.. :(

Thanks for the contact MJay. This probably sums up your last comment...

Sethaiyaar, sorry to hear you won't be able to make it. Operation on your back? Sounds pretty serious, hope you're recovering well mate.

To those that came along tonight @ the meet ups, very nice to meet and socialise with you all & very nice rides i must say! i cant wait for the photos to be uploaded.

Thanks also to Kareem a.k.a L8RSXY for organising the meet up. Nice car bro. Perhaps one day we can have a proper day cruise.

By the way... So who is who in these forum? lol..

I know who V35Matt, Foxv35, V35driver, L8RSXY, POPEYE, RanV35, BLISTC, WInz & Mjay is.. couldnt pick up the rest

Im the one with the black rims! =)

Peace.

Hey all,

Was a very good meet up and fantastic to have met you all, can finally put some faces to the names. I couldn't believe how fast time went, before you knew it, it was 2hrs. Some very nice rides you guys have. A Cruise sounds like a good idea and as Blistic said, day or night doesn't matter. :(

Andrew.

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Big Thanksssss to everyone that came to the meet last nyt ... really appreciated :(

The turn out was way better then the last meet ..... :)

it was great to meet most of you guys ... we will definitely have a meet / cruise nxt time ..

Cheerz guys ..

K

Hey Guys great to catch up again.Definitely some hot rides . I was really hoping to go for a cruise through town. Phone pics did not turn out the best will try to pull a few out later. Dont forget to honk if you spot each other our there.

Cheers

Elie

Hey guys, log onto the new hot 4s website tommorrow www.hot4s.com

there will be some images from the cuise loaded up just after lunch...

Also, i am going to planning a cruise to Canberra soon, im thinking of doing the cruise once the snow melts away so we can drive through the mountains... let me know if interested......

Also one more thing, who is interested in track day?

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