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FIRST POST UPDATED!!!!!

IVE DECIDE TO PUSH THE MEETING DATE BACK,

BECAUSE THERE ARE TOO MANY ORGANISED CRUISES WITHIN THAT TIME.

SO PLEASE CHECK THE FIRST POST, AND REGISTER YOUR INTEREST :banana:

SORRY PEEPZ FOR F**K AROUND

Awesome! I don't see anything happening then that would stop me from going except death and/or general incapasitation. *knock wood... or the MDF in which my desk is probably made from*

Awesome! I don't see anything happening then that would stop me from going except death and/or general incapasitation. *knock wood... or the MDF in which my desk is probably made from*

lol do it!

although ilive in the inner west i'll be on this - are dates confirmed as yet?

Yes it is, the 18th of april :D

yeah im in 200 s14

baulkham hills

No worries mate :D

will you guys be moving from the carwash? ive been to a fair few meets there and security almost everytime rock up when there are a lot of people 'hanging around'

also a fair few cops drive past norwest blvd too

if i can make it that day i will come by :worship: but theres not much room for a lot of cars :)

will you guys be moving from the carwash? ive been to a fair few meets there and security almost everytime rock up when there are a lot of people 'hanging around'

also a fair few cops drive past norwest blvd too

if i can make it that day i will come by :laugh: but theres not much room for a lot of cars ;)

Its just a meetup atm, i will inform the police about it, and also the servo next door.

Fully sik hectic meet up yo!

Ill try to make it!

Its gonna be hectic Billy lol

good see you there already :banana:

HOPEFULLY MY GTR IS OUT BY THEN.

IF NOT ILL COME IN MY 180 N MY MATES 34GTR.

No worries, bring all 3 cars :banana:

18th sounds alright.

Wooa!

no probs :banana: im down as a maybe for now :banana:

:yes:

i should be there :) need to drive the skyline lol

it gets cobwebs sitting at home :S lol

lol yes covwebs are ghey, weights your car down :banana:

FIRST POST UPDATED!

Im in for a chat

Ohhh yeahh. Here we go. Since i've owned my Skyline i've realised put some blokes (you too Anna) together with their cars and watch them chat on for hours about front mounts, 1/4 mile runs, cop chases, dyno graphs, compressor housings, wheel offset, 4 cylinders vs. 6, 6 cylinders vs. 8, how to order a boost controller online, turn-in + apex + exit speed, HICAS lock bars, plug gaps... :/ watch this continue at the meet...

Ohhh yeahh. Here we go. Since i've owned my Skyline i've realised put some blokes (you too Anna) together with their cars and watch them chat on for hours about front mounts, 1/4 mile runs, cop chases, dyno graphs, compressor housings, wheel offset, 4 cylinders vs. 6, 6 cylinders vs. 8, how to order a boost controller online, turn-in + apex + exit speed, HICAS lock bars, plug gaps... :D watch this continue at the meet...

OMG!!! so true!!!!

Heres an example......

Conversation between Joey and Myself:

Me: "Hi Joey..!!"

joey: "Hi anna. So how long have you had your car now?"

Me: "Oh a few months"

Joey: "any mods?"

Me: "noo... but i was thinking of focusing on the cosmetics side you know.."

Joey: "Oh nice. Make it look hot."

We stand there and stare at the car for a few seconds lol

Then Albert interupts by calling on Joeys mobile.....checking up on us... :P

Me: "So...... what have you done to yours?"

Joey takes me around to the front of his skyline and pops the hood.

This could go on for a while so i'll leave it at that LOL!!!




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