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hey guys i just moved from canberra up to sydney. you know what the skylines seem like in canberra but i wanna see what it's like in sydney. anyone thats interested meet up at krispy kreme (livo) or woolworths petrol station across the road depending on where you see more skylines. around about 9.30-10pm this coming saturday. thanks guys, hope to see you all there. if anyone's keen then feel free to post so i know how many skylines to look out for.

my names cuong & i own a black r32 gtst with a.c.t rego plates of YDZ 12N.

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i interested although i dont get off work till about 1030 and wont get down there till about 11.

good place to meet up... last week at around 11 there was a row of skylines at woolies servo which looked nice although i wasnt driving that nite. ill prolly end up going but mite not get there till a bit later

hey man how r ya... remember me from last friday's nite?... the little cruz we had goin.

did u matt and chris end up goin to runs on saturday?

mite come say hi around 9pm then we're off to the city...

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i interested although i dont get off work till about 1030 and wont get down there till about 11.

good place to meet up... last week at around 11 there was a row of skylines at woolies servo which looked nice although i wasnt driving that nite. ill prolly end up going but mite not get there till a bit later

yeah that row of skylines was me & a few members from sau. come along after work and give me a call on 0432453535 & we'll meet up.

hey man how r ya... remember me from last friday's nite?... the little cruz we had goin.

did u matt and chris end up goin to runs on saturday?

mite come say hi around 9pm then we're off to the city...

hey man im good how bout you? yeah i remember you from last friday night. you got my number right? gimme a call. yeah we did end up going runs on saturday with chris.

yeah that row of skylines was me & a few members from sau. come along after work and give me a call on 0432453535 & we'll meet up.

Hey there was 1 32 GTR that wasn't with use. But it was me :D. It was heaps weird when i rocked up cause i noticed there were 2 32's right next to me when i parked. Usually there aren't that many skylines out these days. Well maybe at KK's but not at the woolies servo.

Might come for a bit. but im heading to city for big cruise later on.

woolies is where all the real cars that drag meet up. KKs is where your most likely to get defected.

SHHHHHHH..... Don't say that. Now all the retards that just go and watch will realise whats going on at the servo and start hanging out there.

Last week was pretty packed with cars, and it was awesome to see a few runs later that night until someone yelled cops and whoppee dee doo everyone is gone, not sure if there were cops anyway.....

and i can tell u im not sure but it was likely to be over 300 cars...

This meet up will be awesome to see i might be down there then wouldnt mind seeing the lines....and all other kinds...



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