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Chick or no Ill bail if its pissing down. :P Going up the hill in the rain...fun.

Coming down the bugger in rain...not so.

And cheers Birds, I'm working on her!!! ;)

uphill bit is the most twisty. downhill is a diff route and a lot easier

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Bah. Panel shop isn't repairing my car until the week after DECA. I guess I'll come...but my car sure won't be pretty looking.

You win this round jezza...boi...if that is your real name.

Bah. Panel shop isn't repairing my car until the week after DECA. I guess I'll come...but my car sure won't be pretty looking.

You win this round jezza...boi...if that is your real name.

Dont worry man, your car looks alright, besides, good time to show everyone your new LED mod :P

We'll cruise to the meet up together

Updated attendance list...

Confirmed

JD - MR2

Chad - R32

Basti - R33

Kris - R33

Jamie - R32 GTR

Ric - R33

Beau - R33

Cass - R33 GTR

Jason - R33

Ben - R33

Maybe

Dave - MR2

Danielle +1 - R33

Birds - R33

Ryan - R32/Stagea

Mike - Supra

Kez +1 - Supra + Evo7

Matthew - 180SX

_ - R32 GTR

Dezz - R33

Gareth - R33 GTR

Shan - R32

TJ - Stagea

Steven - R33

Nik - Supra

Ashneel - R34

Tav +4 - R34 + mates

Alby - Supra

Matt - Supra

at the moment im most likely only coming to the meet probably. My alignment is f*kt and tyres are completely bald so until thats sorted i wont be doing all that much driving. hopefully it will be sorted by then though =]

If it's not sorted, leave your car at Kris's house and ride shotgun with him :( He lives 5 minutes drive from the meet point. Could disappear for 10 minutes and come back :P No one would notice.

Got an idea...

When we get to the Arthurs Seat hill - someone should go up 5 minutes ahead and wait at the first lookout. Can get photos of every car that drives past and goes round that sharp corner and up the steep incline. Would look awesome!

Says you with the GTR :P

I think everyone will enjoy it more if they're able to drive through the twisties without the fear of writing off their car.

I went up Arthurs Seat in the wet once and it was quite scary. People sliding everywhere.

Chick or no Ill bail if its pissing down. :P Going up the hill in the rain...fun.

Coming down the bugger in rain...not so.

And cheers Birds, I'm working on her!!! :)

BAH, its all about how you drive, can be fun in the wet or dry.

Might be down for a bit of a drive!!

33 hasnt been out in a while

mates got a "Jap Car" but nothing to be proud of... Charade LOL

Roll backs and handbrake U turns in a charade FTW.

If i can find a passenger (no fun driving on your own) i will be there.

might come down .... might not.

see how the weather holds up and if i can get a 6day week, to have spare some cash around, rego and insurance just came this week :S

c'mon... i will prob bring the stagea, know the car better for twisty shit if we are gonna go out through red hill etc

Got an idea...

When we get to the Arthurs Seat hill - someone should go up 5 minutes ahead and wait at the first lookout. Can get photos of every car that drives past and goes round that sharp corner and up the steep incline. Would look awesome!

Is this going to be another SAU cruise with people hanging out the window to get photos on arthurs seat at a snails pace or is it a spirited drive?

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its a photoey cruise, when we're stopped. although we must stress that people be on their best behaviour and use discretion as we will be travelling through some main streets.

no shit, but if you guys go back the same back way i have in mind.... well, if i remember correctly it is 100posted windyness

Feel free to do a bit of spirited driving, especially if it's dry. Just remember to know your limits and don't put anyone else in any danger. I can not stress that enough.

Don't drive like a granny. Actually enjoy yourself. Just don't pretend to be Ken Block.

Will be a day of good driving, good photos, good food and good company :bunny:

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