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Sweet, driving there in the 34?

Yes Mike,

Getting Nismo skirts and pods fitted; and even front splitter painted all to Bayside Blue body colour > picking it up on April 30.

I have the option of putting Titanium RE30s on it or keep the Gold/blue ADVAN RGs on.

Lovely Pearl Black R34 GT-R will be making its appearance too.

This time with Bronze LMGT4s.

May 1st forecast has changed from cloudy to possible showers atm.

Happy B'day Kristian. Pity we can't see the N1!

Awesome

I'll be sure to look out for ya,

Damn I just realized I maynot have my car as it's getting the front bar resprayed cause some old bitch scraped or trying to park her car, I'm going to try and postpone it till next week

Hi guys,

We got a call this morning from Auburn City Council advising us that due to the recent heavy rains, Silverwater Park was closed to all sport activities this week, and wouldn't be suitable for cars to drive on this Sunday. They don't want their grounds getting wrecked so we have to accept their assessment of the situation. (We don't want cars getting bogged on there either, especially if it meant we had to pay for repairs to the reserve).

The plan at this stage is postpone the event - we're looking at either holding off till spring, or doing it in a few weeks' time (which will put us fairly close to winter). Like you guys, this has caused enormous inconvenience (and cost!) for us, so please be patient with us while we sort out a new date.

We'll let you know as soon as we have more information.

Cheers

The AJD crew

Hi guys,

We got a call this morning from Auburn City Council advising us that due to the recent heavy rains, Silverwater Park was closed to all sport activities this week, and wouldn't be suitable for cars to drive on this Sunday. They don't want their grounds getting wrecked so we have to accept their assessment of the situation. (We don't want cars getting bogged on there either, especially if it meant we had to pay for repairs to the reserve).

The plan at this stage is postpone the event - we're looking at either holding off till spring, or doing it in a few weeks' time (which will put us fairly close to winter). Like you guys, this has caused enormous inconvenience (and cost!) for us, so please be patient with us while we sort out a new date.

We'll let you know as soon as we have more information.

Cheers

The AJD crew

So this means Kristian will be coming up after all (with his N1), unless he has another birthday this year! :P

Damn there goes my Sunday

Same.

But if it's held in Spring it'll hopefully be a bit warmer; the weather will probably be just as unpredictable in Spring, but we should be heading for a drier summer next year as opposed to the tropical one we had this year.

Yeah other plus points will be Kristian's N1 and even more time for people to join up. How can there be more quality JDM cars in Adelaide than Sydney?? :)

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