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on my P's still coz of a suspension... hey, didja get the J-Spec email? they found a s13 silvia convertible with the s15 front conversion like on my 180.

watergardens i good or maybe the bunnings across the road next to kfc...good lighting, good chips! (large chips with extra chicken salt please!) oh and if we meet there, i wouldnt need to take my car... i can just walk there only about 2 mins walk :P - oh hang on, its a car meet hehe.

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yeah all western suburbs ppl,we couyld meet every now and then,maybe thursday night? out the front of calder? watergardens? anywhere,oh and jethead i havnt seen u round,where bouts u live

but if you guys have a go kart event make sure its pretty central to all of us and i'm in for sure! make sure also on the kart day that the track is wet! :)

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i don't have a skyline, but would love to go on a cruise (become quite the skyline nutter in the last 4 or 5 months, thanks to SAU and SDU :P) and i live in Sandringham.

anyone live like Sandy, Brighton, Hampton, Black Rock, Beaumaris?? Down bayside way?? I've seen a Yellow R34 GT-T in Hampton St and a Silver R33 GTS-T Series 2, and a Series 1 R33 GTS-T around but not sure if they are even on this forum.

but yeah, if anyone with a Skyline lives near me and there happens to be a cruise on, anyone be kind enuf to give a guy a lift? :)

hopefully the Blue R34 GT-T will be here next year (November) :rolleyes:

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