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Underground Industries/downshift Meet 04/10/15


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few cars were there. for an event in canberra it wasnt too bad but more people need to get behind things here so they get bigger

Agreed.

Bad weekend for it though, half of Canberra was down the coast or in Sydney.

few cars were there. for an event in canberra it wasnt too bad but more people need to get behind things here so they get bigger

they needed to advertise a little better and a little more.

The all jap day held by react was all over my newsfeed and i was invited to join via Facebook. I had zero idea about this downshift meet.

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True. I do believe that this underground industries is a relatively small group of younger guys that probably don't have a full connection to enough people in canberra. In saying that everything takes time. If people see it and put it on forums they're apart of it will spread the word. They were advertising it on Facebook for some time.

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Anyone here going to the downshift/underground industries meet on 28th? For those of you who aren't aware it's being held at the rooftop of the Baldessin car park, ANU. Entry fee $5 and starts at 4:00pm. Will be there at 4 for about an hour or 2.

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