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As my GTR32 is still at CRD I'd be pleased to drive your 33 to the display. But you have to promise not to tell anyone :) it's sorta of like taking one for the team.

Please PM contact details.

Has someone sent wheels an email about SAU attending? It's only a week away and I thought in the past, they liked a few weeks notice......

I've sent an email to them about the R31 club going, if you want I can send another reply letting them know that SAU is coming.

i will be emailing the events organisers very soon saying that SAU will be coming with about 15 cars. if anyone thinks that this is not enough then let me know. depending on where our spot will be allocated i'll try and organise a rough idea of a display which will more than likely be organised by model. eg: 32's, 33's, 34's etc....

John will kindly handle the drinks and money and hopefully mick will bring the federal tent. bring your own chairs if you want to sit down and dont forget your sunscreen :blink:

i will be emailing the events organisers very soon saying that SAU will be coming with about 15 cars. if anyone thinks that this is not enough then let me know. depending on where our spot will be allocated i'll try and organise a rough idea of a display which will more than likely be organised by model. eg: 32's, 33's, 34's etc....

John will kindly handle the drinks and money and hopefully mick will bring the federal tent. bring your own chairs if you want to sit down and dont forget your sunscreen :blink:

Thats great, thanks Luke. Mention some of your members are also affiliated with SDMA and see if they will put us closer together, not that its a biggie if they can't, but it was a good place for access etc.

i will be emailing the events organisers very soon saying that SAU will be coming with about 15 cars. if anyone thinks that this is not enough then let me know. depending on where our spot will be allocated i'll try and organise a rough idea of a display which will more than likely be organised by model. eg: 32's, 33's, 34's etc....

John will kindly handle the drinks and money and hopefully mick will bring the federal tent. bring your own chairs if you want to sit down and dont forget your sunscreen :)

you forgot 31's...

Looks like i may be able to make this one for sure.

Can you leave a space for two cars please.

One is not a Skyline but it should fit in with them.

Also will meet out there so may need a phone number to contact someone so i know where to come.

Thanks

Hey guys!

Haven't posted for a while.

I'll bring my R32 gtr along under the proviso that my wifey doesn't go into labour

Will prolly get there around mid morning-ish...

Do we know what area we're in yet?

Oh, and a someone to ring to give me directions?

Cheers,

Brad

I'll try to be at the Calwell Servo at 8am. I plan to be at Wheels at 8:30am. Som is no longer driving his GTR but his R31 GTSX will be driven by his wife. I heard Graham with the R30 will be leaving Fyshwick with the R31 at 8:00 if you want to find him. They'll get to wheels around 8:15am-ish.

Sorry guys, Looks like I'm out.

My beautiful baby daughter was born this morning at 8:30am

Cheers,

Brad

awww congratulations Brad. There is no love stronger than a parents love of their child. I'm out too now... unless someone has a spare master cylinder floating around.

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