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As im only a newy to this, where is a good place to go and hang out and meet people with the same interest in cars as me. I drive a R32 gtst.

I heard cumberland maccas is the place to go, is that the one just before the turnoff to the hume highway.

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Originally posted by XXE-R32

Team Westside

and where would that be, my zorst is big too so no having sex with it i seen the pics hahaha

where and when and im there

west side is da best...

muhahahaha let me be the first to say welcome.... how big is your exzaust exactly.. muhahahaha

anyways u heard right cumbo macca's is the place... usually sat.. (most anyways) and if team gayside, i mean westside isnt there there are plenty or cars to oolge at...

and it seems this sat is a possible go-er for some action....

ask around someone one will know something

So how will i know who team westside is and how do i become part of the clain hahaha

My zorst is a nice size too hahah

Im looking forward to meeting new people, have to get out of the house, people who have ever lived with a couple will know what i mean.

Im heading down to canberra this weeknd for the nats so i guess i will ppls next weekend

Originally posted by XXE-R32

So  how will i know who team westside is and how do i become part of the clain hahaha

My zorst is a nice size too hahah

just go where the best cars are at :D hehehehe

so your zorst is 4"

gimme 5 mins you'll have a 5 1/2 inch baby...... from the turbo back LoLz

Originally posted by XXE-R32

no probs so who should i look for

any single women hahahahah  

thats a joke

better be a joke....

no hetro's allowed....

just look for a mass of nice cars with guy being VERY friendly with one another....

if u havea CB be on chan 33..... thats where the boys like to have CB SEX as they put it

Originally posted by shruggz

is this an open invite to come out to the westside?

i might be there... since im new to here too.. and dont konw anyone....

No one needs an invite......

Just come up to us & introduce yourself. You can always find Team Westside easily when we're at cumberland macca's.........We're the only ones smiling & having fun. LOL

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