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Same to you Chris. Amazing car you've got there, you'll have to take a picture when the side skirts are on. Still got a smile on my face from the cruise haha, brb getting a bank loan ! :P Good to see you again Lee, sorry I had to go so early.

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Hey everyone. I just moved to the act from nsw. Keen to meet some new friends and say hello.

Does anyone know of a supercheap Bursons etc around Griffith? I'm in fyshwick? ATM driving around haha

Hey hey Tom, welcome to ACT!

Meets will start getting more frequent now the weather's quite nice. I'll definitely be getting my ass out and about in the R, though likely not this Friday unfortunately :(

If anyone is interested in meeting at the park tonight earlier at 6:30 I could make it over. Have something on later tonight so otherwise I won't be able to make it. Would be good to catch up with some others.

Cheers

Chris

If anyone is interested in meeting at the park tonight earlier at 6:30 I could make it over. Have something on later tonight so otherwise I won't be able to make it. Would be good to catch up with some others.

Cheers

Chris

You coming to the cruise? :)

Hi everyone. I was told about this forum today by a fella named Chris who was washing his lovely R34 GT-R. I couldn't help interrupting! I'm assuming that was you, cpark?

Anyway I'm a Nissan fanboy currently getting about in a 350Z. I met a few Canberra zedders for the first time the other week through zclub.com.au, and hopefully I can join you folks next Friday if anything's happening. Perhaps another zedder or two might be able to make it also?

Anyway I hope there wasn't supposed to be a "first rule of Skyline club, you do not talk about Skyline club" ;)

Cheers

Greg

Hi everyone. I was told about this forum today by a fella named Chris who was washing his lovely R34 GT-R. I couldn't help interrupting! I'm assuming that was you, cpark?

Anyway I'm a Nissan fanboy currently getting about in a 350Z. I met a few Canberra zedders for the first time the other week through zclub.com.au, and hopefully I can join you folks next Friday if anything's happening. Perhaps another zedder or two might be able to make it also?

Anyway I hope there wasn't supposed to be a "first rule of Skyline club, you do not talk about Skyline club" ;)

Cheers

Greg

Welcome Greg,

If interested we have a cruise coming up on Dec 6th. Welcome to come :)

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450827-sau-acts-first-2014-cruise-unofficial/

so skylines dont actually show up to these things....

nice meeting some of you tonight but ive already forgotten names

The last time I went there weren't that many Lines. However, this meet has been going on for years and I think people just rock up for the social part, show of their new toys (of any sort) and have a chat.

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