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it seems as though alot of ppl are having repairs/work done to their cars. i reckon we keep the ideas coming, but hold off for a while, like early-mid july? a long way away, i know, but the more the merrier, no point in having an event if only a handful of cars show up.....

How about 15/16 July, or 22/23 July. My choice would be a quick meet somewhere, say museum, then a cruise to a nice bbq spot, say cotter, take some photos in the lush green countryside.

if we can organise both for the weekend, how about a dyno on the sunday of the weekend.

other way around could work as well, dyno sat, cruise sun.

anywho, thats my 2 cents, but i might be trying to cram in more than is possible

Oh, and chris at inline ensures me my car will be ready tomorrow

Nothing will get done unless someone organises something and sets a date.

Just pick a day one month in advance and say were done x.

Something like....

Cruise/BBQ Lunch - Sunday 25th June 2006 - Meet at Museum at 10:30am

Post if your coming...

Oh and if a few of you guys are keen, the R31 Guys are having a dyno day this Saturday. 14 cars are coming out of 15. In the morning we will be taking photos. Were meeting up at the bottom end of Anzac parade(where Canberra Cruises meet) at 10:00am, if you guys wanna meet up. Not sure how many ppl will turn up to that but yeh, it would probably be a good excuse for meeting up.

EDIT: forgot to add, where doin the dyno at Autotek(???) the cost is/was $30 p/car, 2wd tho.

Edited by StinkyPoo

Hehehe, that was just an example. I don't think you'd get much turn out for such a event at this short notice.

Hmm, maybe it might work. I'll post a new thread up here and on the R31 site, i think we could make up numbers better.

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