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Scathing..its off Parramatta road, and there is an exit along M4 also. once you get in there there is signs everywhere on which parking block you want to go to.

P6 is an open field, no point bringing a shammy if it is raining..lol.

Hey Mate - Just wondering if your guys can maybe do the same for the V36 ???

Hi Kumul

Sorry at this stage we are only able to do series 1 V35 & M35 (2001 - early 2004). We are working on series 2 now (2004 - 2007) and this should be completed by mid this year. The next version after that will be the V36 so I hope we will see it this year.

As I get definate information I will paste it in the forum.

Cheers

Andy

hay, what are we actually doing that day??

havent you watched the carpark scene in Tokyo drift??!!...lol, its just a meet up, putting a face to the people you talk to on the forums and general discussions of each others rides,

Can the organiser edit first post reflecting meeting point/location and time etc.

I tried but there was no option to edit the original post, if anyone knows how to do it, please let me know!

Scathing..its off Parramatta road, and there is an exit along M4 also. once you get in there there is signs everywhere on which parking block you want to go to.

P6 is an open field, no point bringing a shammy if it is raining..lol.

I though P6 was a covered Carpark, i think it makes sence to find a covered carpark even if it coss a couple of dollers. No one is gonna stand around in the rain...are there any covered carparks in olympic park you know of?

<<<<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.

Great meet.

I am in, I will bring my 50% completed DRAFT QUAD HID project with me.

Thanks

Frank

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