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Il be at the West pre meet. Hmmm so close.. dont know wat to say.. (Love it!) lol

Hey Donny! Y dont u make the pre meet earlier?? I dont think u guys will make it by 8pm. Just incase people come late or something.

Meet at 6:45pm and leave at 7 or 7:15 or something. Watch out for traffic too.

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cant wait to see you on this meet Birds, we will be having a nice chat :)

I don't understand what you are referring to with this but if it's regarding your car and P plater status it won't be welcome mate.

TJ, I'll meet you at Monash Clayton if you like...I atleast know where this place is hahaha.

Guys,

Work is sending me to Sydney today and I'm doubtful that I'll be able to make it back tomorrow in time unless I can catch an earlier flight back. This means I won't be able to run the West pre meet. If anyone else is happy to take over the west pre meet, then they are more then welcome to. Birds will now be running the event :)

Have a great time tomorrow guys and hopefully I'll see you there!

Of course they are welcome :P

As the reins have been handed over (and in place of Antony doing the job) - without me sounding like a killjoy - if I see any stupid behaviour at this meet I will have no hesitation reporting it and the people involved to the police. I encourage other members to adopt a similar stance...we don't need unwanted attention from the police, nor do we want to give them an excuse to scrutinise our vehicles. I don't care that it's an unofficial meet - it has been organised on these forums and we won't be having stupidity traced back to the forums. I also don't wish my car or any others to be at the risk of said behaviour. I will be reminding people of this on the night and I am hoping for alot of support from other attendees.

On a lighter note I look forward to meeting some new faces and trying this pizza :(

South East people, we will be at Monash Clayton carpark from 6:45 until 7:15, at which point we (and hopefully it's not just me by myself lol) will leave to meet up with the rest at the Montague/Munro St carpark around 8:00.

If anyone wants my contact number for details/questions, PM me for it :(

We'd be cruising from Monash Clayton to the carpark in South Melbourne and then the pizza place...but us SE boys might head to St Kilda afterwards and cruise down Beaconsfield Parade / Beach Road towards the South East.

looks like ill miss pizza meet. but up im up for a cruise afterwards. gotta bed the clutch in lol

brids can i get your number pls? ill call you when im on my way to see where you guys are.

i hate this car park. its shady looking.

remeber last time Beza. i'll discuss with you at Clayton, about other parking :)

if its the same pizza shop ?

Hey TJ!

Is it the same pizza place we all went last time?

The one B3za organised... I think..?

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