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Hey guys we did this 2 years ago, had a lunch time meet up the top level of the engineering carpark at Clayton. We got about 10 cars there and about 15 guys.

I'd be up for it, but only if its thurs or friday next week, to busy until then.. Ive got the dirty white r32 gtst with the www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker

Dont go to RMIT, Monash rules! Been there for 5 years now.. Damn.

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Well I been talking to the NS guys and sounds like they have already got a reasonably organised club going on "NISMU". They meet late (6pm) on Mondays (but not every monday..). How about all us clayton skyliners all rock up to one these first :). There is a similar thread in NS.com here: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=89686

And pinoi, frank and lilly are still there :(, and I still buy random food that I have no idea what the packaging actually contains :rofl:. last week turned out to be cuttlefish crackers.....

I drive a grey 4 door GTS4 (only in on monday and tuesday though). I'm basically up for meeting some of you blokes anytime monday or tuesday (hurray for show and tell! :rofl:).

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