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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.)

You cool if this gets posted up on 350Z-Tech? I was trying to arrange a meet myself, but we might just roll this into one if you're happy to have a reasonable number of Z33s show up.

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how about we can meet up at the Olympic Boulevard outside the ANZ stadium... there are heaps of light there, we can group there then we can move to the carpark near by..... is this idea anygood people?

Good call, i like this idea!

You cool if this gets posted up on 350Z-Tech? I was trying to arrange a meet myself, but we might just roll this into one if you're happy to have a reasonable number of Z33s show up.

Lol its a good idea, just a bit apprehensive since the Z33 community is considerably larger then ours :-(...but thats me being selfish. I think everyone will appriciate the extra company!

PUT IT UP SCATHING!!!...and we will cya on the 5th! at Olympic Park!

Can someone do a re-count of where we're up to with attendees's?

Last i read was 15 + me = 16 all up?

Plus the man with the M35 do do some language conversions.......LOL

Cheers

Andy

<<<<UPDATE>>>>>

Ok guys, a couple of things have changed so here is whats happening till now.

Date: 5th March 2010, Meeting at 7pm..at olympic park.

Location: OLYMPIC PARK(meeting place) then a very short drive down to P6 Carpark in HOMEBUSH.

Invited?: V35's, scathings group of Zeds and a lone M35 :-)

Question : Is any one of the people coming a good photographer?. If so PLEASE bring your camera so we can have a mini shoot for/with the group. Ill be bringing mine, but i'm VERY average.

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
  16. g33k
  17. steveyc
  18. andy65b
  19. arnie 350gt

Plus scathings group of Zeds, projected number is around 8-12 cars.

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