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WOO HOO!!!

cant wait! im gunna be there with bells on, but on sunday.... i want to see the skid pan n stuff :)

bringing a few friends with me :(

more 33s!!!!

look forward to seeing some sau peeps there

so whos gunna be there sunday?!?!?!

if you want to see the skidpan in full action check out our event this saturday at deca, drift for dummies.

Event:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124160

Cruise up thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=126507

Did we all bring our sunday best for the dinner lol. "Kidding" Sunday is gonna be fantastic. Oh, and just to add some spice, Gavin Strongman, Terry Ashwwod and Rod Markland are going to be giving us a great show of the Nissan Works race Skylines on the Deca Track. On top of that, Gavin has allowed the club to raffle 2 passenger runs in the DR30 (Fondly known as George), of at least 3 laps on Sunday. Lucky bastards who win those two prizes.

Hey guys how many people goin to the meet point so far? I'm in but i just dont want to rock up and be the only one there lmao if theres not a lot of people might cruise up a bit later. anyone got any idea?

im keen just got my car back after 6 months off the road.

how far is camblefield from the city as i will be coming from s/e subs

just so i know what time to leave

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