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YO are much lower than MO.

imo MO and RO sit too high for anything other than a Gias / Stradia or something fixed back.

YO should be able to fit most seats, as there is plenty of room to dill addition holes.

Where are all these meets being advertised? I dont see them on the forums anymore? This all being done through Facebook? Someone link plz

Facebook brah

Add me Pat :P

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yes definately.. stayed towards the front so wouldn't get lost with idiots this time haha :)

Not sure where we were exactly, but we seemed to lose half of them at one point, then Neil/Aaron/few others left and rest of us ended up in Yarra Glen, Ash turned up somehow? Then headed back towards Ringwood and went for 24hr pancakes and photos. Yay for dinner finally lol

Didn't know you went on the cruise, thought I saw your car leave the carpark early. Might have been imagining things.

yeh when people decided to overtake others while going through the mountain, i decided it was time to leave..

Your the drift king though, no one overtakes you!

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Hey there, pretty girl, you know exactly what you got

And I don't blame you at all, you can't resist it

Especially when the lights so bright and the money so right

And it's comin' in every single night

She don't wanna leave, she just stuck in

Hey there, pretty girl, you know exactly what you got

And I don't blame you at all, you can't resist it

Especially when the lights so bright and the money so right

And it's comin' in every single night

She don't wanna leave, she just stuck in

Girl trouble young man?

Or just a useless song?

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