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Skyline V- series and 350Z Meet and Greet Sausage Sizzle fest

Date: Sunday 30th November 2008

Time: Sausage Sizzle to begin at 12.30pm (staff and event co coordinators will be there at 11am)

Location: Bodyform Motorsports Unit 5, 46-48 Jedda Road Prestons NSW 2170 (closest cross st - power drill) map here www.bodyformaero.com.au

Lunch Sizzle: We shall supply Snags, bread, condiments, serviettes and drinks. Coin donation appreciated. Feel free to bring your own also.

Afternoon Cruise: approx 3pm. Depart from Bodyform > Cordeaux Dam > Home

Directions: Exit Jedda Road onto M7 (require E Tag). Heading South onto Princess Highway. Picton Road Exit. Right turn at Cordeaux Dam. NO Traffic lights!!

Behavior: This is a private car park, there MAY be other tenants using the facilities. Please refrain from any idiosyncratic driving inside the complex. Keep all areas clear of rubbish, respect other tenants property. Park in allocated parking spaces.

Also attending : HPI magazine - Motul – Giveaways – Pole Dancing Course + more TBA (V35 Driver to update)

Brief: Expect a casual fun day out, talk shop, look over some nice rides and meet various personalites. Enjoy yourselves and just grow this V series community. >_<

Please add your name and attendees so we can cater for it.

More info TBA- we'll just get the date up for now.

Can a mod sticky this please.

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