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Ill try and make the effort to come out.

If anyone wants a lift let me know, ive got 3 spare seats... you'll just need to help me push the GTR along to get there :( Been 3+ years since ive driven it now, really need to get it going again :P

mornin!

dont drive the skyline anymore.. but still got a Nissan..

Ill try make an apperance.. been a while since i seen all ya friendly faces.

Ill try and make the effort to come out.

If anyone wants a lift let me know, ive got 3 spare seats... you'll just need to help me push the GTR along to get there :( Been 3+ years since ive driven it now, really need to get it going again :P

Oh my god! - You guys are still alive!?

This night looks like its going to be great, I'll have to make the effort to turn up :)

P.S. I know what Nissan Andrew is driving now (I wont spoil it though)...

Oh my god! - You guys are still alive!?

Haha surprisingly :thumbsup: A little birdy told me about this thread so I thought I would check it out.

Ill see if I can convince Ewen and Mark to come along as well. Ewen got rid of the Skyline a while ago now, he's driving an... "interesting" choice of vehicle now.

P.S: How many cases of beer you guys charging these days to put an RB26 + box back into a car? Im too lazy haha.

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P.S: How many cases of beer you guys charging these days to put an RB26 + box back into a car? Im too lazy haha.

Hmmm... I dont know what the going rate is these days. I am sure that we can come to some sort of agreement though :)

We're still waiting for Jayce to tell us when he wants to put his motor back in too.

Oh my god! - You guys are still alive!?

This night looks like its going to be great, I'll have to make the effort to turn up :rofl:

P.S. I know what Nissan Andrew is driving now (I wont spoil it though)...

Indeed we are..

turns out i had a lil peep at the forums at a good time tho..

might see yous there.

Hey mate late reply I am not on here very often due to work blocking me from posting! bastards... lol Yeah Stick my head and say Hi to the old crew

Spread the word, peeps.

(Hiya Snooz'! I hope ya make it!)

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