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wot chix at a car meet...noooo. Finally!!! wooohooo.

I'm coming, will try and make it by 7.30...Am bringing my girlfriend (and no, not THAT kind of girl friend) just in case...so over being one of the only chicks at these things...LOL

wooo more chix at da meets! lol

spewin its day before gor.. was guna get an early night

see how i go

ps. steep driveways shit me >.<

dont be a bitch alex, im going to the gor cruise too! plus going clubbin after garage cafe lol so lookin at bout 4 hrs sleep :happy:

My car with lip installed gets in and out of Garage without scraping if anyone needs to compare lol.. but I've taken the lip off because I scrape my driveway every day!

Fix your driveway.

LOL!

wot chix at a car meet...noooo. Finally!!! wooohooo.

I'm coming, will try and make it by 7.30...Am bringing my girlfriend (and no, not THAT kind of girl friend) just in case...so over being one of the only chicks at these things...LOL

Hoorah! :happy: vroom!

sounds like a good cruise/meet, im interested in seeing this cafe, but i dont have a registered nissan, nor the ability to drive one at the moment.

maybe next time. oh dang i got a birthday friday too :)

Hrm i could be a starter for this - although i'd only be going to the Garage Cafe direct from work (CBD)... And it'll be around my din din time woop woop!

See how i go tomorrow as i might even have a car :)

Can someone shoot me a PM with their Mob # that's 100% going so i can ring you to workout finer details tomorrow?

the gf carnt make it so i shall be there solo. any1 mind if my mate with my old dc5 tags along??

nah of course not man, its an open event anyones welcome.

ash il shoot u a pm if u want coz im definetly going.

well i def coming....just really hoping i make the meet time....

if your heading off can you please text me 0421 119 000....as i have to come from pakenham...and dont finish work until 6.00pm, then have to get the skyline out of layers of dust in the garage...LOL

My GTR is filthy!, only just got back from overseas lol, car wash sounds great!

I might come down for some dinner after and see where the night takes us :laugh:

See you all tomorrow!

Cheers,

Sean

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