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Stole this from Nissansilvia.com

lets make it offical

8.30pm friday 25th....national museum carpark ( its well lit which is cool )

spread the word. lets make it big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! real big!!!!

Illg et in contact with a couple of cops that are mates of mine and make it as safe as possible. well try anyway.,

will need to remain in carpark until 11pm to allow time to film everything.a fter that we'll cruise wahteve

spread the word

Ignition is coming to town.

PS . hot4s might be coming too

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Dunno if you guys are interested....

Edited by StinkyPoo

Lol, I doubt timing would make a difference.

I haven't heard of many peoples car being "finished/ready".

They seem to come out every few months anyways. I reckon just go out, check out peoples rides, get involved with the car scene, whatever.

ON MY CAR...

I've gotto weld on a new rear quarter, front rail and radiator support, paint job, install a rb26 engine(or rb30det), turbo, exhaust, computer, interior, 2nd paint job and dyno tune... but oh well... 2010 would be much better for me....

Heard from a mate that this is happening tonight and the guy has been in town since yesterday. I told him it was the 25th but he was pretty insistent...

Can anyone confirm if this is this week or next week???

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