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S A U - N S W: April Monthly Meet - Sunday Brunch, Furious 7 Movie & Gtr N1 Showcase!


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Great meet today guys!

Thanks for organising Raj, fantastic effort and cruise. Everyone well behaved.

So glad I could make it to a social event, it's been too long with family and work stuff.

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First social event I made it too, nice to meet everyone! I couldn't stay for the movie but definitely need to head back to the bunker, the chick schnitzels looked pretty damn epic!

Had a few car issues on the way home so probably a good thing that didn't happen on the way to katoomba, hope to be at the next one.

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Thanks for organising Raj. Great day out. Sorry I missed the M4 meetup, I came straight from Terrey Hills and made it out of there faster than expected.

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Thank you all for coming to today's meet. Really appreciate it.

Chris, it started to rain just as I entered the driveway lol. Wont ever forget today - the day I drove a R34 GTR N1. Whooo!

Haha the car gods were indeed watching over you ay!

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STAGEA INVASION!!!!



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Great shots Ciaron; thanks mate!

Edit; I've shared these in a couple of Stagea Pages Ciaron, with credit to you of course.
Is that ok?

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