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Thinking off a meet'n greet get together sorta thing for the V- Series Skylines and M-Series stagea owners in the Newcastle/central coast area.

The plan was for a get together and get to know other owners and talk shop about our babies and have a good time maybe go for a cruise afterwards.

This is also goin up in the stagea section aswell so if your keen reply to this and we can figure out a date.

V/M series cars, stock to highly modded it doesn't matter bring it.

Cheers

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Thinking off a meet'n greet get together sorta thing for the V- Series Skylines and M-Series stagea owners in the Newcastle/central coast area.

The plan was for a get together and get to know other owners and talk shop about our babies and have a good time maybe go for a cruise afterwards.

This is also goin up in the stagea section aswell so if your keen reply to this and we can figure out a date.

V/M series cars, stock to highly modded it doesn't matter bring it.

Cheers

Would defiantly be keen , we going to be open to other cars who want to attend also? Might get my mate with his 260rs stag to come along...

lol , I will have the license back then so deffinatly keen for a meet. Might have a new car by then but if not the V will be out in full force and i'll try and convince my buddy to bring out the 'GTR-WGN'

I smashed the rear Passeneger side quater panel in $1600 to repair, new tail light. No mechanical damage so I think the cruise will be put off for a bit.

Not putting it through insurance my excess is $1200 and the damage is only $1600 so might aswell do I private and keep my 65% NCB

I smashed the rear Passeneger side quater panel in $1600 to repair, new tail light. No mechanical damage so I think the cruise will be put off for a bit.

Not putting it through insurance my excess is $1200 and the damage is only $1600 so might aswell do I private and keep my 65% NCB

that sucks! glad youre ok

just drive it up damaged, no one will care.

i drove around my bashed up cars for years before fixing them lol

Told one story to mum but this is how it happened; this yellow Getz full of teenagers was cone-ing my car so I over took on broken lines braked and swerved in and then counter steered spun like 3 times and went back passenger end first into a treated pine post

Need to find a place that is easy enough to find, easy to get into and open enough to have heaps of cars. Thinking between Newcastle and Sydney so central coast gosford area.

Any ideas people let me know

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