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R31Nismoid

If you want i can swing past a give you a ride, and if you feel more comfortable you can jump in someone elses car at one of the meeting points. I am picking up one other friend, who lives in Gladstone Park (walking distance from the s/c), so it will be no real trouble. PM me if you need a ride.

Are you guy's expecting any non Skyline owners turning up at Geelong, like /shiver/ commonwhores?

It's just that at my mates work yesterday, apparently a few non-skyliners mentioned the GOR cruise and were thinking about coming along.

Also mentioned that last time SAU came to Geelong (news to me) there was some pretty loose driving happening, so these people might be turning up expecting the same?

Just news along the grape vine, or a bad case of chinese whispers:)

Oh and for a better map of where we should meet up at the gardens, pm me with your email address.

AL,

i'm right for a lift mate... DJ is picking me up fomr my place (tulla) at around 8.30.

You can meet us there if you like ?

PM me for my address.

Interloper....

if word has got out (not that it matters) good luck to them.

if they behave like idiots and do things that might attract unwanted attenetion (cops) we'll tell them to move along.

But remember... there are other cruises with other clubs that day also, maybe they are talking about that?

R31Nismoid

NO worries bud, we are all here to help each other.

If i see a couple of skylines in Tulla i will join you there, otherwise we can meet up at macca's on the ringroad at 9am

See ya then.

If you see this car in Tulla. give us a yell, just in case i am still half asleep :P .

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Originally posted by Interloper

Are you guy's expecting any non Skyline owners turning up at Geelong, like /shiver/ commonwhores?

what about Pintaras? :P

I may rock up for a looksie (no stupid shit though), cos I like Skylines, and because it's about 20 minutes away, so if ya see a trashed silver R31 Pintara wagon with P plates on it, it's probably gonna be me :D




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