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yeah, i'm from liverpool in sydney. i came down to canberra saturday evening with my mate. (i've been to canberra the past 3 weekends). i thought that i'd head back with you canberra skyliners, and then back to sydney with the sydney mob.

and yes, i hear you guys saying CANBERRA??? 3 weekends in a row?? well, i actually like the place. nice and laid back. and for some reason, i am sure the VB down there has a little bit of a different taste to sydney! i think i've spent more time in canberra drunk than i have sober! I will be down in a couple of weeks again, so perhaps we can catch up then.

cheers, MARK

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The only time I goto Canberra is when I pass through to goto the snows :shake:

............ or when gfs want to go see the dumb art exhibitions and floriade crap

Originally posted by 88silhouette

mate, you'd soon change your mind if you were single. the girls are very friendly in canberra. well, that's my experience anyway. somewhat more friendlier than the sydney chicks!

i think it's due to the fact that all the guys in canberra are busy bashing off to all that porn they have and the girls would jump at anything from a different state.

j/k

got a bit bored there on a saturday morning, so a chick down there took me to fyshwick to have a look at the shops. i've only ever been to a few, but canberra's shops weren't any better than sydney's shops! so i dunno what all the hype is about!

cheers, MARK

Originally posted by ONARUN

nice photos ryan. getting better biarch

yeah some of the ones that came out crappy was because

a) the suspension in the car is hard as hell and its hard to take photos whilst you're getting thrown everywhere :lol:

and

B) because them sony's are a bit slow to take pics on the move!

that's not gonna stop me from buying one tho :)

i've decided,

Sony DSCP51 with 128mb Memory Stick, extra batteries, tripod and carry case for $1070.. Not a bad package for around $1k i think.

Looks like I'm a little behind with the posts... (you must be getting sick of hearing this :D ) But thanks again to Shell and everyone else who had a hand in organising the trip.

We need to have a lot more outings like this.

It was great to meet so many people that are so enthusiastic about Skylines...its a shame we didn't have more time as I only got to talk to a few of you (guess I'll have to wait till the next one...)

I've got a bunch of pics too, and if I manage to sort out my web site, I'll post them up.

BTW Mark, I've seen a couple R31's getting around down here.

I met a guy last year who owns a really nice black 2 door with an RB20DET in it....very nice.

Last I saw it, it was for sale too.

Also, me and Jay just bought a couple handhelds, so that should help with our sense of direction next time :)

Anyhow, that's enough from me...

jus got back from syd, sorry I couldn't make the cruise, went out to Mocha the night before and well... was in no condition to drive the next day :) But it looks like y'all had some good fun.

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I'll be with all ya sydney folks at 10:30 at Homebush parking. Hopfully a couple of my other skyline friends will be joining us.  :D  

Hope to see ya all there. Anyone have a rough idea on numbers?

- Coxy -

*DGT58U*

Hey Ben, Are you still sad that I beat you 3 times with My Rex.

hehe how'd you dig this baby up?!

:cheers: I typed in his name of Coxy in the search and it came up with some posts he did.

He has a R34 GTST and I've got a MY00 WRX. And I just love reminding him that I beat him. :D I was hoping to get a reation; but it looks like he doesn't get on this forum much.

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