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Hey guys,

Just wanted to let you guys know that there will be a mighty car mod meet this Friday night (23/3/12) at 7:30, the location is parklea t-way carpark.

I will be there in my r33 gtr. Hope some of you guys can make it. Would be good to meet a few sau boys.

Andy.

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I actually think it will be really shit....

Most likely P plater's in their homosexual cars!!!

But..... As I live less than 5 minutes from the meet up I'm gonna come check it out

I would never drive more than 10-15 minutes to these gay meet ups so anyone coming from the coast I would say save ur fuel and time

^^ ROFL!! Mmmm, Friday night nothing better to do, i'll make an appearance to check out these possible homosexual P' Plater Cars :blink: lmao. Catchya there :action-smiley-069:

Im pre-meeting with afew people in non-homosexual cars if anyone wishes to join?? Meeting at M4 East Bound Twin Servos (Caltex), be there for a 7PM Leave.

Edited by LU57IN

doubt it'd be worth a cruise from newwy unless u have other stuff to do while your here, but if you're a local then why not hit it up. even if you just stop in to check out some cars before you head where ever your going. 7 is nice and early. convenient time actually!

I drove past the caltex in the silver 33 gtr and saw a s load of skylines parked, my girlfriend said they were pointing at me. Was going to stop but figured they would go to the meet. Was gay, there for a while but got sick of all the p platers acting like idiots.

haha such a mess, some nice cars but most homosexual P'Plater cars.... sore the cops have a laugh too!

Must say, that 800HP Skyline we cruised in with was off tap, sorry forgot name but nice to meet you buddy :action-smiley-069: didnt get an opportunity to chat again amongst the reds and grens, gettin lost at traffic lights didnt help me find you guys again either pinch.gif



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