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Yee haa, see you boys at 8:15am

Oh yeh, we might have a R31 Coupe coming. It's a big maybe(because it might have run out of something.... that we need to drive...????).

I know this one, it's wheels isn't it?

Since I'm showing up earlier, is there something I should be bringing to 'stake' out our area? I've never been to this Shannons Wheels before, do we need to bring witches hats or posts or something to actually fence off our area, or do we just show up and the marshalls there will tell us where to go?

Since I'm showing up earlier, is there something I should be bringing to 'stake' out our area? I've never been to this Shannons Wheels before, do we need to bring witches hats or posts or something to actually fence off our area, or do we just show up and the marshalls there will tell us where to go?

Rope or string is best strung between two cars. Witches hats if you have them. If we have our own section now it probably won't be so needed.

Since I'm showing up earlier, is there something I should be bringing to 'stake' out our area? do we just show up and the marshalls there will tell us where to go?

Bring Rottweillers,hand grenades etc...everyone knows us Skyliners are despised scum of the Earth types...LOL! Nah;very cool peeps at the Shannons shows every time we've been.

As for being told where to go,I get that ALL the time!

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Didn't get many pics... I started to take some, then I realised what time it was and had to go...

Anyways, heaps better turn out than last you, by my reckoning.

I also so a few pics on Nissansilvia.com I so forgot to take photos of that ULTRA WIDE BRUE GTR!!!

Edited by StinkyPoo

Great turn out guys!

Very pleased to see so many of us there!!!

Was good to catch up with a lot of you, made me realise how long it's been since a big meet up for us.

Edited by Veilside R33

Was a good day, dam hot though. Met some of the other members, got some good ideas for my car and watched an RC R34 driven by a psychotic 12yr old t-bone another car and lose its spoiler, was a good show :)

The Evo7 got more attention then most of our cars but he cleaned my engine so its all good :happy:

Have some pics aswell, will post up when i get home

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Was a good day, dam hot though. Met some of the other members, got some good ideas for my car and watched an RC R34 driven by a psychotic 12yr old t-bone another car and lose its spoiler, was a good show :happy:

HAHAHA! That kid was psycho. I reckon, he's one of those blokes you're gonna force yourself to befriend, otherwise he'll come to class with a trenchcoat bearing hot metal death on those who despise him.

I reckon my car was the most photographed car. Mainly because I was situated between 2 gtr's.. so no doubt I'll be in the background of MANY pics. hahaha! :)

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