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My unfortunate friend (he owns a silvia) was very impressed to see what model young citiziens skyline owners are. He's used to the "lets do a skid at Aspley maccas" silvia croud.

Good to meet a few new faces.

So hows about we all do skids at Milton maccas next time?

hehehe

i like skids tho!

:);):D

lol

I have pics but because I am unco they are crap and not worth posting.

Great turn out, THANKS HEAPS to daniel (3LIT3 FORS3) for the ride!

Thanks also to Mud for organising the meet!

Pics. Or Death.

Meh I'll post them when I get home, hope you like looking at bright blobs of light that looked like they have been drawn on my an epelectic 4 year old having a fit, or totall darkness with what looks like a headlight floating in the middle of no where.

(No offence intendend to anyone suffering from epelepsy either)

Oh and only Daniels, Jasons and Micks cars I got shots of.

Could it be possible that this could become a weekly thursday night thing for skyliners to meet?

Last nights turn out was pretty good and the location selected was also good considering no cops turned up and the security had let us be as we were not doing anything wrong.

Only thing though was it was to far for us southsiders.

I say we make a weekly event at Officeworks at Annerley/Woollongabba area along ipswitch road at its just on the border of the CBD but its also on the southside too.

I still didn't meet half of you. Was a good outing though. In case anyone wanted to know, I was the tall bloke with the green shirt.

BTW Squizz, nice work on the on-ramp afterwards. I honestly thought you were going to turn it around. GOGO Attessa!

We've done the weekly thursday night thing before and it doesn't work out. Works for about the first 3 weeks then people become bored and un-interested in meeting weekly.

We already do have a weekly meet on tuesday nights at different restaurants around brisbane, maybe you should join in on one of these?

By all means, try the thursday night thing again, I was just advising you that it's been done before and fades out every time.

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