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Attended last years Skyline Charity Cruise, was a really good day out and met some nice people - really looking forward to this years one also, will be there with a handful of other Skylines.

So many pages, don't have the time to go through them all, so sorry if this has been coverd - but is there any Southside Meets before the actual meet? I know they had one at Springwood Maccas' last year.

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Yeah there's a 9am meet @ Hyperdome carpark. Us southo's will be coming from a nerag meet & will be attending Hyperdome meet by 9.

Cheers

looks like I'll have to bring a few more 'donations' along if this gets any bigger..

I'll bring a camera as well.

Hey Chris

That is probably a wise decision. It looks like this years is becoming bigger than last years. Ho Ho Ho!

Cheers :(

Well looks like I won't be making it after all. Got laid off from my job last wednesday so unless I can get another job by the end of this week, I won't be able to afford it sorry. Have a few things regarding jobs going at the moment so hopefully one of them come through and I can have that weekend free cause I would definitely love to make it down for this.

im in for it although i dont have a skyline anymore might ride with Adam .. if you dont mind !... still looking for a 36... wont have it for a while now ..

vish if you want to come and cant get a ride call me and i will pick you up

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