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I soooooo wish I could come but I still only got my N/A Vl so I would feel a little out of place but hopefully it wont be to long till I'm a proud owner of a R33. So you guys going make sure you take heaps of pics cause this will be an awsome sight to see :cheers: have fun guys... and of course girls :D

Hey guys for all u northside skyliners were meeting at the woolies car park on beams rd at taigum for a 6:15 departure to springwood.

Michael

so how many people are meeting at woolies at taigum for 6:15 departure???

if there are a few i will rock up and cruise down there too...

r32......r33......r34...........am i the only way in a old car

Bro is it a SKYLINE????

YYY EEE SSS !!!

then dont worry about it!!

its all gd!!

ill be chillin with anna/jordan32, my dad in GTR57, and 29LAY

at the carpark!!

around 8:30pm

c ya then!!!

:)

I'll be sending out a PM tonight with final details and meeting points and final destination points.

I have moved the meeting spot due to minor works still being completed on the carpark. It's only 100m down the road at the set of lights and in near Red Rooster. I've got map's and everything that will be included in the PM.

I can't wait! Get washing guys and girls!

I am keen if I get my act together that is only down the road!!!

Are we going Gateway then???

I will contact GTR Cam and see if he wants to do the same also!!!

Sorry Bob, but I will have to pull out..... :D

I "FORGOT" about a wedding that I RSVP'd to a month ago that is on, you guessed it the same night.....

Have fun all

Cam :D

yep, guess this means I will have to wash the road grime and bird poo off the silver whale. Get the batteries in the uniden charged up and dig out the SAU Tshirt.

Short of national disasters I will be there. (frantically touches wood)

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