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sweet man...well just spoke to my mate he said we shud all meet at maccas on western ring rd around 9:30-10:00 tonight...hes getting his new R34 and I will be with my 33..

add me: [email protected], and will go from there

hope u all can make it will be mad!

take care

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please clean up the tread and remove any mention of the location, a lot of ppl from NS will be very pissed at you if police rock up due to negligent posting of locations.

if you want people to know the location where to go just say "PM for location"

just trying to help and save a few people the defects and EPAs

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hai guyz, Wouldnt bother going to that location mentioned... Well unless you want a defect and impound go for it, Was there last lights cop's are already sitting on the west gate bridge just waiting for performance cars.. and that same location had 2 cop cars just waiting for people to come around the corner.

Stay at home, Lock up your daughters.

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