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  nugzy31 said:
R31s invited??

yeah for sure, JDM and Aussie models of R's . once we figure dates, and where we can sort thru the cars and send invites. and if we want a mini cruise for more photos afterwards thats cool too

should hear back later this week on details

Edited by sapphiregraphics

for the unloading factor (for me personally) it takes me 5 mins to unload / load up

as long as theres somewhere i can park that i can leave the ramps down, that makes it easier for me in that regard

the race cars would have to be towed onto the tarmac in the vacinity and unloaded , pushed into place , since the race car is uninsured(most cases) the liability could get ugly

but hey I'm no lawyer...lol and a few of the planes that might be involved cost a mint.

  sapphiregraphics said:
the race cars would have to be towed onto the tarmac in the vacinity and unloaded , pushed into place , since the race car is uninsured(most cases) the liability could get ugly

but hey I'm no lawyer...lol and a few of the planes that might be involved cost a mint.

do you want me to bring my insurance policy with me? mine is more than adequately insured

no f**king way im having a GTR as a race car and have no insurance on it

/rant

sounds like its too hard for race cars, count me out

:)

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