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I need a lift, please Ive got a day off work for this and everyone who've I asked declined.

Ill go halves on fuel and take photos of your car! Please, I dont want to be left behind :thumbsup: . Im only on my L's and I love R32 Skylines.

dont worry mate im sure someone will be able to help you out..

Maybe you should give everyone a general idea of where you live and if someone is nearby maybe they can take you.. alternatively if u get a lift to penrith ill let you ride shotgun at the back of grp 3 providing my brother isnt with me.

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Will have a few towels ready, any doctors going on the cruise just in case :thumbsup:

Also any one every found a baby seat that fits neatly in the back of a R32 GTR?

I have baby seat in my 32 gtr but the first few months you have to have the passanger seat forward a bit and then when it is not rearward facing it fits in nice , its just a normal kmart or big w one .

dont worry mate im sure someone will be able to help you out..

Maybe you should give everyone a general idea of where you live and if someone is nearby maybe they can take you.. alternatively if u get a lift to penrith ill let you ride shotgun at the back of grp 3 providing my brother isnt with me.

Cheers man,

I live in the Parramatta-Homebush Bay area, though I can come to you if you live else where.

ps. I took that photo in your avatar, I actually organized the meet too :down:

For an unknown but rather brilliant reason my starter motor has started working again! Hopefully won't need the push start now :down:

Can't wait for Sunday - just have to make sure my misses can find the tickets!

Cheers man,

I live in the Parramatta-Homebush Bay area, though I can come to you if you live else where.

ps. I took that photo in your avatar, I actually organized the meet too :)

Yeah i remember, a few friends of mine called it 'tokyo drift night' all it needed was that song the plays as you enter the carpark and we could of redid the movie, bad accent and all! :P

I live in penrith, 5 mins from meetup :down: so thats why i suggested you try and find a way as i will be there before meet time to help with setting up etc. I'll be in a SAU shirt with 'aggroman' so just come say hi if u can organise something.

hey, i wanna join SAU NSW on the day, do you want me to fill out all the membership papers and bring them with me on the day or is there another way you want me to do it,
Not a bad idea; will wear my polo.

Tim, if you've got forms and cash ready to go, I'm sure there'll be an SAUNSW rep ready to help.

Correct, Tim.

We'll have a stand/desk with membership forms (as well as merchandise) ready to go, but if you've already got your forms filled out, that makes it easier for us Execs and it means you can spend more time checking out the other cars there on the day before we head inside for the shoot.

cant wait!. havent been in a while...anyone from cabra area want to holla at me and we can cruise to the meetup area

Hey 3 people from here will be meeting at Cabramatta car wash next to hungry jacks before heading off to the meet point. Unsure of the time yet though but I'll get back to you with it

Hey 3 people from here will be meeting at Cabramatta car wash next to hungry jacks before heading off to the meet point. Unsure of the time yet though but I'll get back to you with it

sounds good to me if i can get my gtr ready...

Hey Terry, roughly how many cars do we have so far for this?

Hi Tim,

99x I expect if the Telegraph prints something special in Cars Guide to-day. :P

Look forward to seeing you again.

Regards, T

Wow what a day this is going to be,something to remember forever. :P

You Bet!!!

And get your Daily Telegraph to-day everyone!

Keep that CARS Guide Cover Story as your personal Memento forever!!! :rant:

Congratulations Bobby! :yes:

Many many thanks to David Fitzsimons - Daily Telegraph Motoring Editor for a wonderful job over 2 full pages #99-100!

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