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great turnout..night could of been better..should of did harshs map oh well always next time!

It was fun cruising with a large group of all types of cars...

I agree. Next cruise should involve corners and speeds greater than 60.

Man, where did you go?

After we all did a U-Turn to Chapel St, got out to Prinny, didn't see you...

:yes:

Must be stockies you rolling on.

Fun cruise lastnight, with a massive turn out.

Spent more time finding places then hanging out, but was all good in the end.

Pics be up soon!

nah enkei tarmac's the multispoke ralliart editon

nice rim but white on yellow is ewww when there is no fitment :)

great turnout, variety of cars was good

at Springvale rd I bailed into wellington rd after seeing the flashing lights at the top of the hill, wasn't anyone in front of me to follow so I just went home....ah well had work early in the morning so probs the better option for me.

hope no one ran into any trouble

nah enkei tarmac's the multispoke ralliart editon

nice rim but white on yellow is ewww when there is no fitment :down:

White on Yellow is ok... But yeah, not a fan of multispoke wheels...

you really needed to picture quote EVERY picture for that?

:P

I thought you were coming out for this meet?

lol.

i'll be there, someday.

:thanks:

bugger I missed it :) Seems like a great turnout.

I'll be back....eventually...lol

Will be waiting for you at the next one!

:)

It was fun cruising with a large group of all types of cars...

Man, where did you go?

After we all did a U-Turn to Chapel St, got out to Prinny, didn't see you...

I think I followed the guy who turned onto Wellington Rd. I ended up on Eastlink, decided to make my own way to Prinny then found a group of 6 or so including the WRX and NURSPC.

great turnout..night could of been better..should of did harshs map oh well always next time!

Agree...told you so...lol...priny was gay

Pics:

mad pics bro...wished you wud hv taken of the hallam kebabs or the one behind dan murphy on springvale road....

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lol.... 'Envy'? :ermm:

Was actually considering selling the GTT and getting a new SV6 ute :) tee hee

:) WTF!

Dirt bike / R34 GTR now a SV6 ute?

LOL! The owner of the ute was a decent guy, he actually came up to us and asked what's happening for tonight and he joined us to the 2nd meet point.

BTW where were you that night?

I think I followed the guy who turned onto Wellington Rd. I ended up on Eastlink, decided to make my own way to Prinny then found a group of 6 or so including the WRX and NURSPC.

Hmm... Didn't see you after we all left Chapel St...

Ah well.

Agree...told you so...lol...priny was gay

mad pics bro...wished you wud hv taken of the hallam kebabs or the one behind dan murphy on springvale road....

Yeah was too busy eating kebab :D

LOL! @ priny was gay and yet we all cruise down it...

thanks jamie for the pics & lol @ seein u today near shell!

:D

Yeah man worries!

Hah! I heard your exhaust popping as you where decelerating down pass the Shell and I looked and recognised you :D

Then I heard you spool up as you went down Blackburn Rd.

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