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By Demand by a few guys/girls in Newcastle, I thought i would start this thread for all Newy Owners to organise A Cruise.

I am proposing a cruise for either the saturday 25th or the sunday 26th August 2007 for my 23rd birthday. It will be the last day my car will be on the road as i have been defected and thought i'd do a cruise for my Bday as well at the same time as my car will be off the road till i can save up and get everything done for an engineers certificate etc etc.

So....

Anyone whos keen please let me know what day you prefer and put your name down below.

MEET AT: DIXON PARK BEACH CAR PARK

WHEN: 10 AM , 25TH or 26TH AUGUST 2007 .

THEN LEAVE AT 10.30AM AND CRUISE UP TO SALAMANDER BAY AND GET LUNCH AND CATCH UP ACCROSSFROM SHOPS/SHORELINE

SO ALL YOU SKYLINE OWNERS COME OUT FOR MI BDAY AND A CRUISE TO THE BAY.

IF ANYONE WANTS TO CALL ME MY NUMBER IS 0405 416 496

CHEERS KIER.

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i'd be keen for the 25th,if i've got my car back going to get front bar sprayed and a few other things fixed up,have any of you guys in newy (or maitland would be better) that have put one of those t-piece boost controllers on and would be able to show me one day?



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