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Had a great time! thanks Hekt1k for organizing the event, more events like his need to happen more often! nothing flashy or massive just a group of enthusiasts admiring each others cars and talking some shit :banana:. Loving the pics Jaime! was good to have a yarn wif ya!

Had a great time! thanks Hekt1k for organizing the event, more events like his need to happen more often! nothing flashy or massive just a group of enthusiasts admiring each others cars and talking some shit :banana:. Loving the pics Jaime! was good to have a yarn wif ya!

Hah!

Yeah no worries man!

You car turned out good in the pics.

For sure we got a have more of these meets.

very nice pics jamie...definetly gotta organise another meet there with an added cruise before winter hits...i might organise somthing down the track

Thanks James!

Your R33 turned out good in the pics!

Great pics guys! This was a great night out :)

Ohh Jaymie, you have PM about that rubber sheeting I was talking about :D, only just got onto the forum today, work has been killer lately lol

Hey Sean!

Yeah got your PM.

Thanks man!

damn it damn it damn it... WHY DO I ALWAYS MISS THE EVENTS IN MY AREA! grrrrr I live right near there. argh! and my car really really needs a wash!!!!

Is this happening again? :D:( :(

Check Events Section regularly :)

Yes this was a great meet and must do it again.

I do... except that forum barely ever changes. I'm not going to check a forum every day that barely ever changes :)

I will be at nunawading tomorrow on the way to the peninsula getting my car hand washed if anyone is interested in a coffee.

I do... except that forum barely ever changes. I'm not going to check a forum every day that barely ever changes :)

I will be at nunawading tomorrow on the way to the peninsula getting my car hand washed if anyone is interested in a coffee.

I do... except that forum barely ever changes. I'm not going to check a forum every day that barely ever changes ;)

I will be at nunawading tomorrow on the way to the peninsula getting my car hand washed if anyone is interested in a coffee.

Ah oops,

Only saw that now.

Would have been good.

Going all the way to Peninsula to wash your car? ;)

Must be a good car wash...

lol.. you missed some again! Will be at nunawading heading down to the peninsula

It's the hand car wash on whitehorse road/maroonda hwy although I think blackburn might be more accurate. And yes it's good! While I was driving after it rained for a couple of minutes (spewin), was too stubborn to put my windscreen wipers on and create a line mark so I left them off (visibilty surprisingly wasn't a problem). Once the rain stopped it dried perfectly without a mark!!! Then I drove it down my gravel driveway an hour later ;)

ps, love driving out of those places after they have shined your wheels, feels like ice skates ;)

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