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Hey guys,

I am down from Sydney for a while (4 months) and have my Pulsar GTi-R (its almost a skyline) here and keen to see what the car scene is like. Anyone care if I catch up with you guys one Friday. As i would like to find some people to hang with while i am here who are in to cars.

What do you guys normally do once you meet, is there a standard drive or place to go?

Where do you meet (PM me if you want) as I have no idea where the "museum" or anything else around here is. If you could let me know would be great.

i understand that a few of you will be at shannons thing on Saturday so i may check that out too.

Cheers

Paul.

Hey guys,

I am down from Sydney for a while (4 months) and have my Pulsar GTi-R (its almost a skyline) here and keen to see what the car scene is like. Anyone care if I catch up with you guys one Friday. As i would like to find some people to hang with while i am here who are in to cars.

What do you guys normally do once you meet, is there a standard drive or place to go?

Where do you meet (PM me if you want) as I have no idea where the "museum" or anything else around here is. If you could let me know would be great.

i understand that a few of you will be at shannons thing on Saturday so i may check that out too.

Cheers

Paul.

Isn't the Shannons thing on Sunday??

We meet at Grevellia Park on Friday night around 9:30 (most people are there by 10:30 though). There is a boat ramp on the lake and next to it is a carpark which is where we meet. We don't usually cruise unless its a special occasion, or a large number of people what to get Hungry Jacks or whatever.

(SHELL CAN YOU STICKY THE LOCATION OF THE FRIDAY NIGHT MEETS)

On another note i saw a dark green GTi-R which white wheels the other day.. was that yours?

(ps: I tried to upload an image put it didn't let me. We meet near the (A). http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...p;t=h&z=16)

Edited by nerm

No not me

Mine is black with Black and gold plates,

Bronze Type 57 Gram lights and a rusty exhaust tip :) (i took the straight through one off so i wouldn't go deaf on the way down and just got the exhaust shop to put in a new rear muffler and wast going to pay for a fancy tip on it).

Ok sweet i look forward to meeting you guys there.

Edited by poppin13b

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