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Sydney Hr31 Meet - Sunday 19 September 2004 (open To Everyone Though)


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There appears to be quite a few HR31's around the suburbs of Sydney. It would be good to have them all together at a meet, so I was thinking we could do this sometime in September. This gives us plenty of time to get those 2 doors looking schmick (plus I don't get back from overseas until August 28th!).

I know of at least 10 club members with HR31s, so we could definitely have a decent sized meet. If only it could end up looking like this ---> Image755.jpg

Here's what I propose:

WHEN: Sunday 19 September 2004

MEET WHERE: Meet 7:45am at Caltex Moorebank (Corner of Nuwarra and Newbridge Roads, Moorebank) ***Departing Caltex at 8am***

WHERE TO: - Head to Avon Dam (some fun roads to get there) for a look and to grab a drink

- Then we head through Mittagong to Robertson (hmmm some nice roads :cheers:)

- Arrive at the Kiama blowhole (plenty of parking). here we can grab some fish and chips for lunch

- After lunch we head back to Robertson, do the bypass, head to Wollongong, and finish up with the Nasho run on the way home

WHAT TO BRING: Full tank of petrol. UHF radio if you have one

Yes we're going to cover a bit of road, but it will be a bloody good day. No doubt we'll find some good photo opportunities as well. I'll have maps printed out for people at Caltex just in case they happen to get lost or wanna detour at some point of the day. (I'll get them uploaded to here as well in good time).

I am keen to get a good showing of HR31 2-doors there, but as usual other cars are welcome. (No dickheads please)

So far we have:

88silhouette (HR31 GTS-X)

fatz (HR31 GTS-X)

RedX (HR31 GTS-X)

31 GUN (HR31 GTS)

boostn247 (HR31 GT PASSAGE)

2 x mates of boostn247 (OZ R31s)

1 x mate of boostn247 (HR31 GT PASSAGE)

Ampho's Waggin (R31 GX WAGON - RB30ET)

Nathan (HR31 GTS-R)

Dave R31 GTS-X (HR31 GTS-X)

TWIST

ED.GTS189 (R31 SILHOUETTE)

88silhouette's brother (R31 SILHOUETTE) - yes, I talked him into bringing the shitbox along for a fang.

Fast31 (HR31 GTS-X)

Bluprint (R31 SILHOUETTE)

1? x mate of Bluprint (OZ R31)

TURBO PINTARA (R31 PINTARA - CA18DET)

BJ (R31 Silhouette)

Clemsa (R31 Ram Raider)

AthlonXP (R31 GXE)

1 x mate of AthlonXP (R31 Pintara)

Dj labby (R31 GXE - RB30ET)

1 x mate of Dj labby (R31 SILHOUETTE - RB30ET)

Andrew from Orange (HR31 GTS-X)

We've got plenty of time before this happens, so offer up any suggestions or criticisms you'd like to make. My email is [email protected] (or [email protected] while i'm overseas from 17/7-28/8). My mobile number is 0402 287 773.

Hope to see you all there.

Cheers, MARK

Guest two.06l
mate did you speak to him yesterday?

and yeah do you wanna call him?

i'm excited boys!

does anyone know of the whereabouts of my old skyline.It is a 1989 HR31 GTS-X it is white in colour and had an eccs rb20det fitted from factory(rare),had r32 automatic transmission, highflow T3/4 hybrid, rewritten ecu,3"mandrel bent exhaust and bleed type manual boost controller.The number plates fitted when sold were GTS-20T and was sold on consignment by Brad Host from the Toyshop in Cardiff.Any info would be much appreciated.Thank You

does anyone know of the whereabouts of my old skyline.It is a 1989 HR31 GTS-X it is white in colour and had an eccs rb20det fitted from factory(rare),had r32 automatic transmission, highflow T3/4 hybrid, rewritten ecu,3"mandrel bent exhaust and bleed type manual boost controller.The number plates fitted when sold were GTS-20T and was sold on consignment by Brad Host from the Toyshop in Cardiff.Any info would be much appreciated.Thank You

gday. i only know three hr owners with white cars. I will ask around for you. alternatively you should make a post on www.r31skylineclub.com forums when it's up and running (should be a day or two)

my email is [email protected] if you wanna buzz me

cheers

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