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Any Gold Coast Brisbane people interested in a casual meeting at the Broadwater Carpark at 6:30pm tonight till whenever(Sat 29th Jan)

currently going

Rodney (GOR33)

Aaron (Slide)

Dale (dale32)

Chris (skylineSII)

matt (33NIZ)

we know it is late notice but we will be there and anyone else is more than welcome to come and engage in friendly conversation and watch all the wannabe skyline owners drewel in envy.

a cruise from the carpark can always be discussed there but mainly meant to let people know the growing number of sensible skyline owners and the Club(SAU)

that we are so loyal to.

:D

Any shy new people dont be, we are a friendly bunch so come and say hello.

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hahahahahahahaha, talk about dedication!

ill be there, but a bit after 630, maybe around 632......................hahahaha

i bet no more then 10 sau memebers go, who wants to put in their estimate? :D

hahahahahahahaha, talk about dedication!

ill be there, but a bit after 630, maybe around 632......................hahahaha  

i bet no more then 10 sau memebers go, who wants to put in their estimate? :D

My bet is YOU won't even turn up. You'll post 5 minutes after the meet time saying "sorry guys, couldn't make it, I had to do to the toilet" or some crap.

:D I make myself laugh.

nah...... i said i would meet these boys last night and i did:)

the joys of being broke and having a broken car= me always pulling out last minute

r u gona come down to for it 2nite erin??? u know broadi car park is ya favorite place, then perhaps we can all cruise down the espy?.........hahahaha, sorry:)

nah...... i said i would meet these boys last night and i did:)

the joys of being broke and having a broken car= me always pulling out last minute

r u gona come down to for it 2nite erin??? u know broadi car park is ya favorite place, then perhaps we can all cruise down the espy?.........hahahaha, sorry:)

We will be at the carpark.. but not at 6:30. But then again, gold coast is a bit too far from Brisbane. I might pull out.

No espy laps for me. I'm no poser. But I'm not going to stop you from going. Run along chump.

hi my name is Jai

and i was wondering if you know of anyone that is selling an R32 any year from 89 to 93

for about $11000 i know there out there some where but it be great if u know of any u can contact me on 0431331341 or email me on [email protected]

thanks heaps Jai A.K.A Roadkill.

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