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what time do people start arriving at your formal gus? you said you wanted to cruise a little I'd be keen to cruise out to meet everyone but than you wouldn't get to the formal till bout six thirty altough late entrance is always classy

we have to be there at 6:15 latest, as our presentation starts at 6:30 and theywant us all in n stuff..

so yer yeah :P B) haha

well I think I'm going to drop gus of at his at six then head gun way and try and tag on the back of troopers any one wanna cruise along with me to gus's and then meet everyone else. pick up is in chisolm at around five

Yeh, i'd leave earlier from south side, 4:30 sounds like a good time, cosidering that you'll be driving in peak hour traffic.

I think i'll go to gungahlin and meet up with the rest of the bunch rather than trying to find a group halfway between the two points.

man shaun, that run you did for me, awesome thanks mate! most of the guys loved the car and rekon it was the highlight of it. was even better when the car behind you broke down :lol:

hey what the ???

Thanks Everyone for coming, even if it only ended up being the few of us, had a great time and a great night. Thanks to Phil (IB6UB9), Nath

(Nathr32), Rachel (Chintami) and Shawn (Slither) and to the unkown person in the white R31 silo. I really liked how Nath's and slither's cars matched, both done up in there own way but still went with each other perfectly. And Phil, the car was awsome looked Tough and so glad I got my GTR fix again, lets just hope its not another year before I get it again. You'll have to take the me and pat out for a drive again especially after the tune and at night :D

Hey guys, tis I Pat. THANKS TO THOSE THAT SHOWED!!! Thank you Phil, Nath, Rachel and Shawn and to the dude with the R31 - hope your car didn't cause you too many problems and thanks for turning up all the same. We had a great night and your cars certainly kicked us off with a great start. As Reece said...Phil thank you for our GT-R fix and I look forward to my next cruise in your car :D...a very nice Skyline indeed.

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