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**originally posted as 14th feb - but changed due to valentine's day **

G'Day Boys. Well how about a night meet on the 28th of Feb.

SATURDAY 28th of FEB

Caltex Service Station MOOREBANK

cnr of Newbridge and Nuwarra Rds

10:30pm

head out south perhaps

anyway my number is 0402 287 773

see you boys then, MARK

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title updated.

hey Mark. long time mate. i might make it to this one if i can.

gday george

whats doing. mate, I love the 240!

anyway I've attached a pic of a bloke who should be coming along to say g'day!

it's a "200ZR"

300zx with r32 skyline running gear. only sold in japan apparently. RB20 Turbo + 5 speed manual and R200 LSD.

anyway, i love the look of it.

hope to see a few of you boys there!

cheers, MARK

  • 3 weeks later...
You guys still heading out???

yeah mate

now meeting at 10:30pm due to prior work commitments

dunno who'll be there

4 of us so far. probably just head down stanwell tops and for a drive back to sydney

should be good fun

cheers, MARK

I Might end up heading out if more pplz are up for it, Good chance to put faces with names too...

good stuff boys. good to get a few more meets hapnen. best part of cruises are chatting with enthusiasts. good to meet people with similar interests.

cheers, MARK

ooh. this one is too tempting to miss.

bringing the missus neil? carn you old bastard, come for a chin-wag.

charlie, wanna see your ugly mug there too. i've got a work picnic on Sunday but i'll definately make it to this one if you bludgers are coming. i'll bring my man-whore ashley as well...

ooh. this one is too tempting to miss.

bringing the missus neil? carn you old bastard, come for a chin-wag.

charlie, wanna see your ugly mug there too. i've got a work picnic on Sunday but i'll definately make it to this one if you bludgers are coming. i'll bring my man-whore ashley as well...

hehe see you boys there in my shitbox 31. you're all welcome on suggestions on where to go. but me and mates are just keen on a lowkey drive down stanwell tops. i'm on 0402 287 773.

cheers, MARK

Unfortunately (in one sense) I have to cancel sorry guys. Would have liked to have met a few of you but will have to wait to Show & Shine me thinks.

I got lucky last night and it looks like tonight will be an encore performance.

:D:D:D:D:D:D

Unfortunately (in one sense) I have to cancel sorry guys. Would have liked to have met a few of you but will have to wait to Show & Shine me thinks.

I got lucky last night and it looks like tonight will be an encore performance.

:D:D:D:D:D:D

:usuck:

:usuck:

good to meet you Christian. George mate most unique Z car I've seen yet! loved it. neil good to see you mate, same goes for the rest. shame that we only had a brief chat at the Stanwell Tops lookout due to a visit by our friendly law enforcement officer.

See you next time.

Cheers, MARK



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