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HEy everyone, i have been lookin around for word on a new V35 meet in Sydney and i have heard nothing, so i thought why not run one, if we can get enough numbers of people with V35's and 350z's or pretty much any Skyline or nissan even we can make a good event of this. just post if your interested so we can start getting our numbers together, i have seen alot more V35's around now so i would love the chance to meet some owners. get some ideas and exchange too.

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ah k cool most likly ill make it, is there any contact numbers avaliable, i cant ask these on the 350z tech forums cuz it wont let me sign up, my email is not accepted for some reason

f**k, I knew I was forgetting to something!

I'll go through all the pending requests I've got in the email address I set up for moderating the forum in the morning.

hey everyone. just wanna say thanks to all for showing up. was a top night. even tho it was cold and windy. and thanks to the Z guys for having us. hopefully we can do this kind of thing more often. u all had mad rides.

see u all soon i hope..

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