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Come to the Weekly Thursday night Skyline meets in Erina Kiera, a couple of us from Newcastle make the trip down every couple of weeks. You should come :D

Old Pacific Highway run beforehand is optional but the main meet is at Erina :)

Spotted a white R33 4dr in Warners Bay tonight.

Edited by -Jimmy-

Well it's under an hour to get to Fountain Plaza, Erina. Meet there from 8 onwards. Usually we just hang there for around an hour or so, then cruise over to Gosford maccas, have a bite to eat, talk and stay as long as you want :no:

There's usually a good number of people every week, lately 20+ cars at Erina.

A few of us might be heading down this Thursday, so drop us a PM if you're keen to tag along with us from Newcastle.

Here's the proper thread for the meet if you've got any other questions: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...&start=2440

ohhh n spotted a few maroon 33s 2day on gossy water front,

a maroon 200sx on way home driving fast lol i wasnt tho!!! :(

n keep seeing heaps of black 34s in gosford lol

Spotted stock Silver R34 25 GT 4 Door tonight on Red-P's. Very clean, looks shmick ;) Good to see another Silver 4dr getting around :down:

Hope to see you around again.

-Brent.

Shit there multiplying, back to the 31 you go :blink:

Spotted Aeky along Myall Rd and Main Rd. Gave a wave, I was in the white R34. :laugh:

hehe hey.. i didnt c u wave otherwise i would have waved back! sorry :cheers: ur car looks hot.. sounds heaps nice! :banana:

hey all, new to driving a liner and new to living in cetral coast lol but been spotting a few skylines cruising around the erina/kincumber area's, mostly a white 33 and a maroon 33.

wont be hard to spot me, just look for the gunmetal grey 32 with not enough front bar and a big front mount :blush:.

Spotted and waved a Silver R33 GTR, plates GTR00T at the roundabout between Glebe Road and Darby St today (Saturday) at around 1:30. Looked nice :nyaanyaa:

Also saw from a distance a black R33 on Myall road, and a white R33 on Frederick St. And shortly after waved a black R32 at the top of Scenic drive :nyaanyaa:

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