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Hello all,

My name is Chris, I'm from the Australain 300ZX owners association and I am rather fed up with New Years Eve Parties. So I've decided to organise a little cruise over a well known mountain to a well known dam and back again.

More details can be found here:

Clicky

If you are interested send me a PM (they do have them here right?) and I'll send you the rest of the details. This will not be a huge cruise, probably 10 cars or so. I thought that this would be a good night as there will be very few cars on the road and the boys in blue will have there hands full with all the drunk idiots in the city. I do not condone illegal driving, but things happen...

Would be a good oportunity to show us pansy 300ZX drivers what a real car can do hey :(

let me know If your interested,

Chris

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pssssh. Sif. At least SOMEONE was happy with my pace...

New years eve... Um... Nothing yet, but I dont know, ill put myself down as a maybe..

Also, Chrispy dude, you spelt Australian wrong...

I'm an engineer not an english teacher...

When I finalise times and what not I'll let everybody now, you should all find out some time mid-next week.

I'm an engineer not an english teacher...

When I finalise times and what not I'll let everybody now, you should all find out some time mid-next week.

Maybe not, but id be embarassed if I spelt the name of the country I live in wrong.

But thats because I love this country :ninja:

To be honest with chrispy and IanB dont think ill go

im still hoping to have my first ever fun fun fun new years eve party...

hopefully without the parents tho.....

we shall see

But its a no

I have sent the details to everyone who posted in the thread. Hope to see some of you there, should have at least 6 Z's, so it would be great to see a skyline or two as well. Let me know if you can make it...

Chris

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