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I'll probably try and go for a bit, either in a HR31 coupe or C34 Stagea.

Found these details elsewhere on the net:

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Time

Sunday, October 23 · 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Location

Karrinyup Shopping Centre Upstairs Carpark

Karrinyup Road

Perth, Australia

Info

JDMWA's third meet is set for 23rd of October and to change things up a little this month we will be running a Sunday daytime cruise meeting at Karrinyup shopping centre upstairs carpark. Meetup at 12pm for a 1.30pm cruise departure, there is food available at HJs/KFC next door for lunch.

In true JDMWA fashion there will be photographers around and we will have a videographer covering the event also. JDMWA stickers will be available for $5 each.

For those who have attended our events before will know the rules; no skids at meetpoints or street racing, don't ruin the fun for other drivers and cause unwanted attention to the event.

These meetups are designed to allow JDM car enthusiasts a spot to meet some new people with the same interest, get some photos taken, and keep the WA Japanese car scene alive.

#Specifically no NON-JDM cars unless personally invited by one of our admins.

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Edited by Goddo

I like the shot of the rolling silver 34 GTR more than ever because you were driving and snapping it at the same time. :worship:

Didn't see any popos Eric.

Edited by E3lipse

I like the shot of the rolling silver 34 GTR more than ever because you were driving and snapping it at the same time. :worship:

Didn't see any popos Eric.

Looks like you got some great shots Craig! I didn't see any cops either.. surprising given the WRX boys were busting out the anti-lag after you left ninja.gif

Glad you guys like the pics-Lyndon pm me your email and I'll send you some hi-res pics. Eric, wondered where you were-should've jumped in the passenger seat! And yeah, no cops at all-mind you everyone was pretty well behaved. Was a good day. :D

Glad you guys like the pics-Lyndon pm me your email and I'll send you some hi-res pics. Eric, wondered where you were-should've jumped in the passenger seat! And yeah, no cops at all-mind you everyone was pretty well behaved. Was a good day. :D

let me know next time and it will be a date :cheers:

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