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sam we meeting at the old toll gate just b4 7:30 and hit the road at 7:35 at the latest, which will give us plenty of time for traffic and other delays

For the Sunny Coasters, would the meeting spot be area A or B, as indicated on my map...

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Rochedale Rd.....it two to three block next the MacDonald......What car you in??I will be in either a white Tommy R33 or a Black R32 GTR...You should get me a coffee or sth for my work man~~(Joking)

anyway see you soon, I am going back to watch soccer

A lot of people on line for such an early hour!!! Must be checking this cruise is as huge an event as it seems???

Can hardly move after the Pizza night!! Damn Elio's makes good pizza!!!

Very well organised cruise.. i had lots of funy.. So many nice cars out there.. and so many great people.. i have around 70 pics.. i'll upload them somewhere soon and share the link..

awesome cruise guys well done.. thanks to the events managers, and everyone else who played a part.

ADZ

As usual, well organised (heheheheheh) But I wish the guys and gals who don't know each other would come and introduce themselves and socialise a bit more. I had a great time and we ate well, but the point of these outings is to get together, talk shite about our cars, bounce ideas off other like-minded individuals and above all MEET THEM!!

Seriously, we all stood around the BBQ and it was a perfect chance to tell us who each other are and chat about our common love of all things Skyline!!

As usual, well organised (heheheheheh) But I wish the guys and gals who don't know each other would come and introduce themselves and socialise a bit more. I had a great time and we ate well, but the point of these outings is to get together, talk shite about our cars, bounce ideas off other like-minded individuals and above all MEET THEM!!

Seriously, we all stood around the BBQ and it was a perfect chance to tell us who each other are and chat about our common love of all things Skyline!!

everyone is scared of you dave!

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