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what about having a skyline cruise then in a couple of weeks have a jap import cruise like last time (like what jet-33 suggested).

at least that way we will know each other in the middle of all the people that turn up.

Originally posted by skyline33

what about having a skyline cruise then in a couple of weeks have a jap import cruise like last time  

:) Some of us do have Australian made Skylines :)

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its clearly obvious ur bias opinions

hahaha

nah tis all goodd

looks like a skylines only cruise for sure

then maybe lil further down the track have an all import cruise again

ok anyone whos interested in helpin out pm me

i pretty much can handle it anyways .. ermmm

so u guys want a day cruise ???

that way we get some nice photos??

ahhh now i gotta map a route

any suggestions of some nice roads u wanna take

dont say GOR cause i aint been there so dont know the road

but if anyone wants to map that out feel free and email me the map or watever

maybe have a bbq as well for lunch or something??

any suggestions are welcome!.....

Sky's only for the next biggie.

All imports another time. With this Cop crack down i'm not in the mood for hassles

And Jet... don't laugh.

Some of the Oz Sky's will beat right on your heals...

But there is a GOR cruise going on next weekend (10th) ... for those who wanna attend.

No maps required.

it's just on loooong road :P

nismoR34 and i were talking about name tags of our SAU nicks, so it's a lot easier to put a face to a nick, or something along those lines... like a big moving AA meeting :(

Originally posted by Al

That tellin them acsplit, let's all tow caravans to see how hard a "sports performance car" can go. :bahaha:

The last time i looked we measured power by "kw" not "kg" :uh-huh:  

acsplit-> :uhh:  

              :D  :D

Hey!

my R31 will flog your 33 10 ways from sunday!

caravan or no caravan (must get a tow ball) :bahaha:

But i like the idea of name tags!

Hi.. my name is Ash... and i have an addiction to Power :crazy:

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