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hey destero,

do you see my mate's kitted purple 32 gtr around plates i think were 'slo32' or 'slw32'?

I have seen a purple 32 but i havent seen its plates so i dunno if it was him or not i come across a silver 32 gtr and a white 33 gtst quite often. there is a few skylines in the munruben area would be good to organise a gathering for a specific area from time to time to see whos around

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Depends on what you want to do??

skids, not a chance!

A casual meet & greet, then there is a heap of parking spaces at Village Square, behind Gland Plaza at Browns Plains. I'm happy to do a weekly mini meet down there one night of the week. What's the thoughts guys??

DO ET! If you don't want to go to Baskins a few of them head over to Freedom on Logan Road to wash their cars n chill afterwards. Normally around 10ish you guys could have a southside meet and then all meet up at Freedom?

couple of us boys are getting together at market square in sunnybank tomorrow around 7, meetup chill and s**t, then off to freedom carwash later on, im coming up from southwest, so if any1 in the st lucia/indropilly/toowong areas wants to cruise together to market square pm me, otherwise all meet there,

your all welcome to join, you wanted a meet, youve got one now :) , hope to meet a few new pple tomorrow,

cheers

Adam

STOLEN

please keep an eye out for some black drift tec rims

17 inch with new falkin tyres 235/45/17

wheels have some very small cutter marks

stolen between 9pm and 8am today 31-1-10 from upper mt gravatt

we can do this anonymously so know one gets into trouble

just leave a message here

slack f..ks have left my mates S2 33 sitting on blocks over night

if anyone knows or has any leads let me know i will post pics later of wheels

STOLEN

please keep an eye out for some black drift tec rims

17 inch with new falkin tyres 235/45/17

wheels have some very small cutter marks

stolen between 9pm and 8am today 31-1-10 from upper mt gravatt

we can do this anonymously so know one gets into trouble

just leave a message here

slack f..ks have left my mates S2 33 sitting on blocks over night

if anyone knows or has any leads let me know i will post pics later of wheels

Dam man that sucks to hear i live local to that so i'll try to keep an eye out although unfortunately not exactly something rare so be nigh impossible to get back

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hey everyone from southside....

i live down at browns plains as well but my car is in garage due to accident... hopefully soon i'll have some money to spend on parts n fix the car n bring it on road again.

Hey peteR33 where do u live in browns plains? I live on waller road near the petrol station. 7/11 one.

Right, so it sounds like there is enoug hinterest in a Browns Stains meet.

What night is a good night for everyone?? Early/mid/late week? I think an early/mid week meet would be the best. Tuesday/Wednesday night.

Plenty of places to get a feed too. Some good food places are open now in Village Square.

7pm meet time sound good???

hey everyone from southside....

i live down at browns plains as well but my car is in garage due to accident... hopefully soon i'll have some money to spend on parts n fix the car n bring it on road again.

Hey peteR33 where do u live in browns plains? I live on waller road near the petrol station. 7/11 one.

yeh bud i live up lamberth off waller pretty close to each other hey what happen to your car hope its not to much damage

chat soon

Right, so it sounds like there is enoug hinterest in a Browns Stains meet.

What night is a good night for everyone?? Early/mid/late week? I think an early/mid week meet would be the best. Tuesday/Wednesday night.

Plenty of places to get a feed too. Some good food places are open now in Village Square.

7pm meet time sound good???

im keen for ever nite i would much prefer mid/late week meet and maybe later around 8 if poss

work is hectic at present

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