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I have Taken It Apon Myself To Invite The R31 Skyline Club As To Allow For The R31 Skylines Australia Owners ;)

Well There Has Been A Post Put In So Hopefully There Should Be A Good Turn Out Of Nissan (Power)

Good Chance To Get To Know All the Fellow Skylines Australia Club Members And The R31 Skyline Club Members.

To All That Attend Enjoy The Nite.

Regards,

Ashley Neal

Ok Northsiders, the plan as it stands at the moment is to meet at deagon 7-11 and to leave there by 6 at the latest. PM me if you don't know where it is. Let me know if your going to meet there so we don't leave without anyone. From there we head down the gateway to springwood and meet up with the others, then head down the coast.

Any Q's, PM me

Knoxy

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That sounds good, let me know if you need some help with locations, as I know every nook and cranny of the Coast. The Blackall range is a great drive and the Coast road from Mooloolaba to Noosa is a dream. Mooloolaba and Maroochydore are the places to hang, however its a little boring since they tightened the thumb screws up here. A shit load of skylines would be a pretty picture.

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