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G'Day Guys, I'm Mark from the R31 Forums. The R31 Club is gonna have lunch at KFC/Taco Bell and wanted to welcome you guys to come along. TRX Pinara Forums and SVD have also been welcomed. Anyway, nothing big or fancy, just a day to say g'day and have some lunch and maybe a drive afterwards.

MIDDAY

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2ND

CORNER OF MILPERRA RD AND HENRY LAWSON DRIVE

(KFC/TACO BELL CARPARK NEXT TO BANKSTOWN AIRPORT)

88SILHOUETTE

PHIL

GTS_1_SLEEPER

BLACK31

DUNC188

ANGELO

GTS192

FAST31

HALO

BRENDANF

DIABOLIK1

ALLIANCE_22 (NEW MEMBER)

RED31 (MATE OF MINE)

MEGAN (From ANTRX)

So, even if you can make it for 15 minutes to show off your car and say g'day, then come along!

The thread for this on the R31 Forum is on http://www.r31skylineclub.com/cgi-bin/yabb...=upcoming_board or if you've got any enquiries you can email me on: [email protected]

Cheers, MARK

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Originally posted by 88silhouette

good to hear from you fellas.

NIGHTSKY, i saw your avatar of the hr31 mate. did ya used to own one? least we'll give ya gf more work to do hehe

cheers, MARK

He still has one......along with his GEN 3 powered GTR Type R Charade. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Originally posted by Diabolik1

and finally give ya that footage from what, a year ago now?

Goz

That footage almost cost me my pinkslip Goran! Had rego last Saturday and mechanic said rear tyres were borderline unpassable. I have never worn out set of rears quicker than fronts, but then again I've never owned a Skyline before!:burnout:

I'll endeavour to be there and probably will, it's quite close to my house so I've got no excuses.

Rhys




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