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Hi guys,

I thought i should put this up, after seeing alot of interest generated in meeting up for another V35 meet.

Gauging from the last meet, hopefully we will have a healthier turn out. A lot of people, myself included couldn't make it to the last one, so here is another chance. I would like every one to contribute their ideas regarding the time, location etc.

Proposed Date: 5th March 2010 <7pm and onwards> (Uni starts following week)

Location: Parramatta area (this can be changed depending on where all the guys are comming from and input from members.)

Invited?: Mainly V35's (I'd like to keep this like the previous meet where its focused on V35s, saying that, others are welcome too.)

P.S. When you say your in, can you also include where you are coming from.

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Are any of you guys interested in getting the Language conversion done at the meet?

If a few of you want to get it done at the same time I can knock off a few dollars off the install price.

Let me know if you are interested so I can make sure I have the time free.

I will try to disguise my m35 so it does not stand out too much........ lol

<<<<UPDATE>>>>>

Till now the turn out looks pretty good! lets keep it coming! :P:) ...I STILL NEED everyone's ideas/input into where to actually meet in Parramatta. (as ogz007 so bluntly pointed out, gimme some slack dude!). Im guessing somewhere with decent lighting, i am going to pull out my Dslr, not a pro by any means but will try my best for sure.

Another note, andy65b will come down to do the English conversion for the guys with the screens if enough interest is generated. Prepared to knock down the price accordingly too. So register your interest in your reply if your interested in that too.

So far:

  1. sethaiyaar
  2. ripstah
  3. mjay
  4. ezy03
  5. bosco
  6. BLISTC
  7. danny_tg
  8. 08r3308
  9. Yi-Town
  10. ogz007
  11. V35 Matt
  12. justinfox
  13. will's35
  14. timmy
  15. RUS027

where in parramatta?

Good question, i dont know...yet. Through EVERYONES input into a location we can find something suitable.

Long shot, but any chance we can make the venue a little more central? Say P6 carpark at Homebush? If so I'm in (I'll be coming from Maroubra Beach).

justinfox, I was just looking at the overall locations people are coming from, i do realise it is far for you but for the majority, Parramatta is central. There is still time, might be a drastic change of schedule and move to homebush. Till then try your best, lol rmbr drinks on mjay! so come down for them :O .

I'll walk over.... im in parra....

if you do, then make sure you strap your car to your back. we are here to see it, not you....haha jokes dude. Lame? i know :rant:

Edited by sethaiyaar
lol rmbr drinks on mjay! so come down for them :P .

free water for everyone!!!!!!! :)

Good question, i dont know...yet. Through EVERYONES input into a location we can find something suitable.

unless parramatta park stays open till late there may not be anywhere we can really park all our cars in parra in one place..... homebush may not be a bad idea...

yea i am very excited and looking forward, hope it will be a fine day !

btw, i just did my service in unique auto sports this morning, the mechanic told me that my brake pads in the front is a bit low and can run for 10000 more kms to next service, but i am gonna sell it after 10000kms, no point to change it that time and benefit only the new owner,

so i am going to fit some new pads for it.

thinking of EBC red stuff but there isn't any in supercheap. where can i find those?

my car is 2003 NON-brembo coupe.

thanks for your help. :P

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