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Back for this weekend; any meets/cruises?

tempted to try HWY one last time Friday night. THIS TIME they have separate carparks for JDM and ADM, so might be able to at least park the car and maybe get out of it as well.

Keysborough Masters carpark. will be good to see some defects and/or springvale/westall skids.

tempted to try HWY one last time Friday night. THIS TIME they have separate carparks for JDM and ADM, so might be able to at least park the car and maybe get out of it as well.

Keysborough Masters carpark. will be good to see some defects and/or springvale/westall skids.

hahaha.

where the f**k do the wrx's go.

jap car imported then sold here after being straya ised.

I'll be at the HWY meet tonight, I'll be the one with the wheels worth more than my car in the JDM section, hard parked cos daddy didnt give me enough attention.

fyp for scene kids.

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