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Basti - R33

(OO)SKYLINE(OO) - R32

krzysiu - R33

jezza boii - MR2

lil_lucky - R32

eMsta - R33

RBPOWA - Stagea

JamesK - R33

funkymonkey - R32

So pretty much a standard SAU meet :)

Hopefully a bunch of random JDM cars rock up like the last SEI meet. I invited one 300zx and 5 of them rocked up lol

o_O yeah its on mitcham road just over maroondah hwy lol, umm yeah Jezza i reckon i might come down and i'll bring my ricer friends who will actually want tocome when i tell them its nothing but imports no commonwhores lmao.

o_O yeah its on mitcham road just over maroondah hwy lol, umm yeah Jezza i reckon i might come down and i'll bring my ricer friends who will actually want tocome when i tell them its nothing but imports no commonwhores lmao.

Hell yeah man. The more variety of cars we have, the better :)

ill try n make this one

Awesome :) I love your car Ferah.

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done deal sir lol

Well if u do that 'll be down for that Bez,mitchams kebabs are 5 mins from my house..would have come down this friday but my rims r getting sprayed that day :dry:

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