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i'll be in.

get the GTS-R back on Friday (hopefully)

might be able to score an RDO for a week day...

excuse my ignorance... but where is Lake Mountain?

get up a more definate date so me/others can work around it.

cheers ash

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So far there is a T88 Thrusted supra and a couple of 180sx's...no other skylines yet...i will keep you posted as to when its gunna happen...in regards to the licence thing i have had it on and off over the last 6 or so years...although i lose it again in a month... you prob didnt see the car at the shop as lots of people borrow it from time to time

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i wont be able to make it during the week.. but me and a few mates are going on sunday most likely... if your interested let me know.

I rekon dont waste your time on lake mountain, do reefton, and black spur, then when in healseville head up towards Mt Donna buang.. its awesome.. even if it says summit closed, still go up, it will be open and no cars..!

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