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Yeah I'm from Townsville Nrth Qld.

I was in Dulwich Hill untill recently. Summer Hill is where I am now.

I know only my fiancee's friends from work and most of them are definately not skyline car nuts like myself.

Will be nice to know a few skyline owners etc soon.

So what brings ya to Sydney? Work?

Yeah I'm from Townsville Nrth Qld.

I was in Dulwich Hill untill recently. Summer Hill is where I am now.

I know only my fiancee's friends from work and most of them are definately not skyline car nuts like myself.

Will be nice to know a few skyline owners etc soon.

So what brings ya to Sydney? Work?

Yeah we are in the same vote only know a few people from work a couple are in to cars but dont really come out.

Work and family have brought us here but they live in Newcastle.

Well if we hear of anything we will let you know so we can meet up

We went for a drive down your area last night to check it out on Parramatta Rd

My Grandpa lived in East Lindfield for like ever it's a really nice, quiet area i think you will like it :P

Lindfirld area near chatswood, The people here are pretty good but since I know almost know one and dont know my way around very well sob sob sob . Where are you from
My Grandpa lived in East Lindfield for like ever it's a really nice, quiet area i think you will like it :(

Yes well it was quiet until I drove home last night at around 1am and I reckon all the lights in the street come on hehehehe its so quiet the car echos... But it is a real nice area and I have seen some imports but of the horse and bull kind Falurre and lamboooos oh well I have a car a fraction the cost and just as much fun. Later peoples

Many of us live in the Chatswood area. Come along to the next monthly dinner.

We have been trying to go to one but found that they are to far away to get to in time we finish work at 5:30 and to fight traffic and go home to feed animals then leave to go to dinner we wouldnt make it. But if its closer and in or near were we live we will come.

Do you ever have these things on the weekend?

Thursday is a hard day to go out to dinner

Not whinging tho :D

We have been trying to go to one but found that they are to far away to get to in time we finish work at 5:30 and to fight traffic and go home to feed animals then leave to go to dinner we wouldnt make it. But if its closer and in or near were we live we will come.

Do you ever have these things on the weekend?

Thursday is a hard day to go out to dinner

Not whinging tho :(

We quite often have them northside... I think the next one would be but dont quote me on that.

They're always Thursday nights though.

there is a few of us up the hornsby way juz keep an eye out for the old road run

You will have to give us a bit more details as we are still getting use to names and roads around here. Send us a pm were you normaly meet up

Mona - you need a car though :(:P

N1 - yeah mate, keep an eye out for my threads, i always post up!

bascially, head north on pacific highway to hornsby !

quite a few of us meet up all the time! once a week sometimes !

Mona - you need a car though :D:thumbsup:

N1 - yeah mate, keep an eye out for my threads, i always post up!

bascially, head north on pacific highway to hornsby !

quite a few of us meet up all the time! once a week sometimes !

Cheers Evil

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