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Hey all,

Please find below the details of our next meet & greet session.

Hope that those who missed the last meet can make it for this one. You guys know who you are :-)

Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday, 1 June 2012 (Not this Friday)

Time: 630pm to late

Please post up your attendance so I can book the venue.

Cheers, Keith

Edited by thinktea
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Thanks for all your responses.

So far, we have;

1) Thinktea

2) Yasidi

3) 81gSky

4) Interfooler

5) Dreadnought

6) Stayer

Mayo85 and Josh, are you guys coming? (Josh, you still owe me an explanation for standing me up two Sundays ago! :) )

Chris, you bringing the V36?

hope you guys enjoyed the meet.

Just a few family issues i've had to tend to for the last 3 weeks (sorry keith! :( I'll buy you a drink / meal next time we catch up) hence being inactive.

Will deffo make the next one end of june..

Finally remembered my password (trial and losts of error). Apologies for not making the last cruise or meet. Have had a lot of personal stuff going on. I am also trying to get the car freshened up with some mods, so keeping her off the road for a while till all is done is the aim. I may make some appearances if things fall into place. Otherwise I shall chat to your on the forums and chat up with you when the weather comes good from some more cruises.

Josh and Tyler, you were both missed. Hope to see you at the next meet.

Josh, its 2-1 between me and Opal on the Princes Highway. Long story short, I went straight while she went sideways..:-). Stayer had a good view of it from the back. Opal and I also had to good time smoking an Audi TT which thought it could keep up with our cars...

Also, someone took a pic of our cars...check out this blogsite..I think I spot Alvin's ride in one of the pictures.

http://gripshiftslid...ge-cafe-garage/

Edited by thinktea

Good blogsite that. I've read it here and then, the guy takes pretty good photos.

good to hear keith. I can't do any of that at the moment. Need new rear tyres. basically close to running slicks at the moment XD

I intend on making it end of this month.

Good pics though

oh and regarding the Audi .. LOL

Edited by gkzlah

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