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Hi guys!

See below for details of our next Garage Cafe meet.

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Location: Garage Cafe at 221 Berkeley St. Carlton

Date: Friday 27 July 2012

Time: 630pm to late

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

Thanks again to the support from the regulars.

Hope to catch up with some of the others who haven't been able to make the past meets (Tyler/Igor/Marie)

ChrisB - Fingers crossed, we get to see your G37? Keen to check out what comes with the S version and whether I can live without a P version.

Dushed - Come and join us if your car has been complied.

Enzo - missed you at the last meet....We don't get too many sedans so hope to see you at this one

Cheers,

Keith

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just do it keith!

p.s. I'm in.

Getting really tempting...did my usual search on the auction sites..check out these results:

2009 Red V36 base model - Grade 5 - 9000km - AUD 22,410.

2007 Silver V36 S model - Grade 5 - 33000km - AUD 25,700.

2007 Gunmetal V36 S model - Grade 4.5 - AUD 24,000

Of course, you need to add the odd $4-5k for shipping, compliance etc..but the prices do seem to be coming down...Black colour seems to be holding its value though.

Getting really tempting...did my usual search on the auction sites..check out these results:

2009 Red V36 base model - Grade 5 - 9000km - AUD 22,410.

2007 Silver V36 S model - Grade 5 - 33000km - AUD 25,700.

2007 Gunmetal V36 S model - Grade 4.5 - AUD 24,000

Of course, you need to add the odd $4-5k for shipping, compliance etc..but the prices do seem to be coming down...Black colour seems to be holding its value though.

When you do.

Can I swap my headlights with your current headlights? haha XD

I will have to miss out on this meet again... why son of rajab why :wacko:

Car will be in getting some body work done. No damage, just additions :yes:

Have a great one and will catch up with you guys in the near future.

When you do.

Can I swap my headlights with your current headlights? haha XD

Yeah...we will do the quick switch-a-roo once the buyer puts down the deposit for my V35...swap headlights with yours...hehe..

BTW, you still got your extra zorst? The XO2s...

Yum yum...please elaborate on the "additions"...bodykit?

Of sorts. More of a temporary style update until I can afford the full Nismo Kit. But I don't want to give to much away.lol

Of sorts. More of a temporary style update until I can afford the full Nismo Kit. But I don't want to give to much away.lol

You got a ducklip spoiler didn't you!

keith I still have my spare zorst - still in box too!

I haven't had time or money to get mine back on yet either.

Hi guys,

I hate to do this but from the looks of things, it may be better to postpone this meet to next Friday instead.

GImme a yay if this works for most people and I'll push it to next week.

Cheers,

Keith

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