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Hey all im new here.

Just wondering if any ppl on these forums go to Swinburne Uni in Lilydale? or live around the area of Ringwood / Croydon / Kilsyth / Ferntree Gully.

Reply to this post with your car details and i'll keep a look out for ya at Swiny or around your area when im there next :)

Cheers

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sweet man!! come say hi

be good to meet more ppl!!

i only had my car for about 2-3 weeks

I seen a real tidy three two at swiny only once but. was on a day where the tafe had a free bbq. about 2 weeks ago maybe. Had white rims that where about 17inch and was an auto. Is that ur car AWDMAT?

what days do u go to swiny? i go MON, TUES, WEDS. i study Multimedia CERT IV in the tafe department. Drive a Mazda 323 Protege thats dark green.

Im Sean by the way :D

hope to see you all around

yeah thats mine man!!

i go tues, thurs and fridays

catch ya round sean

Hey dude what time do u go to swinny on a tues?

im there 9:30-4:00

if you go same hours we should meet at a certain time that suits us both in say the bottom carpark where no one ussually hangs out. that way we can have a chat and i can check out that monster of urs!! i think my lunch brake is 12:00-1:00 but i get heaps of '15 min' breaks as they call them. hahaha

hey man.

meet me at the bottom carpark at 12:10.

ill check this thread at 12:05 and if u havnt replied we'll do it another day.

soz it took so long for me to get back to you. this forum is having probs.

p.s. ill be wearing a white hat and brown top. cu there hopefully.

make sure u reply!!

:)

Alright Swinburne....You wanted the best....You got the best...

Meet and Greet for anyone on this forum that goes to Swinburne. details as follows:

Date? Tuesday 24th AUGUST

Where? The first carpark on the left as you first come into Swinburne Lilydale. (gravel carpark)

Time? 12:30pm

Hey im not expecting much of a turnout, 3 at most im guessing. So i hope you guys can make it. Even if you can just come and say hi quickly that would be cool. Good on ya fellas. See you there! ;)

P.S. either reply to this post or send me a private message letting me know if you are coming

im up for a bit of a meet up cyco

let me know when and where

No worries, haven't got any cruises organised just yet, however I'll be going to the SAU-Vic meet / barbeque at Albert Park on 12/09/04

.:SAU-Vic Official Membership Take-on Meet:.

A few of us could meet up beforehand (around 11am, Eastland carpark maybe?) and convoy towards Albert Park from there.

I'll post a Melways map ref / route closer to the date, if you're interested

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No worries' date=' haven't got any cruises organised just yet, however I'll be going to the SAU-Vic meet / barbeque at Albert Park on 12/09/04

.:SAU-Vic Official Membership Take-on Meet:.

A few of us could meet up beforehand (around 11am, Eastland carpark maybe?) and convoy towards Albert Park from there.

That'd be cool!

:ghost:

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