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Hey everyone or anyone.

Wed night street meets are back, and my car is set to hit the strip for the first time.

Will there be any other SAU forum members attending this meet, or anyone interested in comming along?

go to www.wsid.com.au for info or http://wsid.blakeandmuresan.com/pdfs/Entry...-StreetMeet.pdf to get an entry form.

I hope to see a few skylines out there giving it a shot aswell!

post your interest!

Ben.

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if its origin nightthats even better!

less ppl there.

as you can tell im no footy fan :) its all about RB engines and mountain biking for me haha

maybe ill come next wed as my car is ready now and im itching!

PM to let me know RB calais




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