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Sorry for the late notice, but a few of us from Chosen Motorsport are croozin up tommorow (sunday) to tour the streets of Perth and surrounding beaches.

We will be stopping in Mandurah about 1030am then on to Perth train station to park for lunch in Forrest place or the Carillion. About 1130am

From there it is thru the tunnel and on to Scarbs. Short stop at Trigg Beach c/park and back down to Freo via w/coast hwy.

All are welcome to join us.

Call me 0409 117 081 and ask for Eon (me) if you''d like to meet up.

You might see me around if you are already in the areas we are going thru, I'll be in my black R33. Chrome 17's, chrome stickaz and a phatt ass wing.

CHOSEN on the plates.

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The next one isn't too far away, numbers were reasonable, but not great. Next time we'll try hook up with some of the Perth crew.

The 180 is spelt CHOSN, thats my friend Neil's. But his thumb , I mean, ''girl friend'' drives it more than he does.:whip:

My Skyline is spelt CHOSEN. Its black with Chrome 17's and chrome stickers.

Its very hard to miss........

Pull me up some time for a chat.:(

Greetz to Eon and Neil

Look forward to joining you guys on the next meet. Ive met you both before, (Neil was going to do my stereo) but I doubt you'll remember me.

I'm now in the process of getting my new Line. You've prolly seen it Accents. After a few months of negociation, I got Gordon down to a reasonable price.

http://members.ozzienet.net/~ozmac/new%20car3.JPG

Hope to meet up for a chat sometime.

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