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Yeah carpark is big.

How many people plan on being at this other cruise?

probly about 50 or something... its all hektikboxes tho... corollas and that. I lose my license on thursday but will probly come for the cruise anyways so I'll go with Pinkyz and meet u all there.

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It's pretty big I've been to a cruise to the same spot and there was about 300 or so. I think it holds about 500 cars. If there are any problems with the parking we can just go up the road to the bowling alley, there is plenty of parking and figure out what to do from there.

If all else fails we can drop into my dad's place for some paddock drifting and a bbq and beers hahahaha.

Thats an even better idea :w00t:

Hey guys! :w00t:

Is it cool if me & the 31s come along for the day?

If so, I'll post up a thread on the R31 Skyline Club with a link to here, and keep you's updated..

Hey Dean!

If you guys wanna meet us and cruise out there with the rest of us coasties your more than welcome! PM me and I'll send you the meet time/place details for Sunday morning. No pressure - up to you. There's about 10 of us so far - maybe more???

PS - are you the guy with the red 31 I met at TM autosports back in about July - my 33 was on the dyno and then I saw you there again with your car on the dyno when I picked mine up with a new clutch??? Was that you???

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Hey Dean!

If you guys wanna meet us and cruise out there with the rest of us coasties your more than welcome! PM me and I'll send you the meet time/place details for Sunday morning. No pressure - up to you. There's about 10 of us so far - maybe more???

PS - are you the guy with the red 31 I met at TM autosports back in about July - my 33 was on the dyno and then I saw you there again with your car on the dyno when I picked mine up with a new clutch??? Was that you???

Hi Tinks :P

Sounds good to me, where is everyone else meeting? Speers point, or somewhere earlier than that?.. I'm in anyways, PM me the details if you can please :rofl:

And na, my R31 is white. Black & white interior. Although I did see that nice red 31 at TM, DVS-31T I believe..

Posted up a topic on the R31 Club forums, wont be long & I'll get back to you guys with a list of some more attendees :O

Anyone want to sit the HSC for me???

Been there, done that :(

'They' say it has become the most stressful time period in an entire lifetime for students sitting the HSC in the last decade. Sure, i can agree with that (so far through my life) but it definetly sets you up for your entire lifetime if you play your cards right :(

Hi Tinks :D

Sounds good to me, where is everyone else meeting? Speers point, or somewhere earlier than that?.. I'm in anyways, PM me the details if you can please ;)

And na, my R31 is white. Black & white interior. Although I did see that nice red 31 at TM, DVS-31T I believe..

Posted up a topic on the R31 Club forums, wont be long & I'll get back to you guys with a list of some more attendees :spank:

Newie crew is meeting at Speers Point, Coasties will prolly meet at west gossy macca's and go on a bit of a "mini cruise" and take the long way out to B/Bay but haven't spoken to everyone yet... will make definate plans at our meet Thursday night and pm you with details. Bring as many 31's as you can! Everyone's welcome... we don't bite (although I'm not so sure about the Newie guys... ha ha ha!!! :P *jk*)

Talk to you soon!!!

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Been there, done that :D

'They' say it has become the most stressful time period in an entire lifetime for students sitting the HSC in the last decade. Sure, i can agree with that (so far through my life) but it definetly sets you up for your entire lifetime if you play your cards right :P

if there are chix involved haha

nah no way man newy is way too far... I won't be taking my car anyways as today I'm officially suspended for 3 months... but will be coming in a brand new Evo 9 =)

sorry guys, was looking forward to this one, but looks like i'm only gonna get my car back tomorrow which wont give me enough time to get it blue slipped and registered.

Might come down to spears point to say hi anyways, cheers

Hi Guys!

For anyone interested..... coasties are meeting at west gossy maca's on sunday morning at 10am - leave by 10.15 and will take the "long and scenic" route to Bateau Bay!

By our calculations there will be approx 15? cars heading out to meet the Newie guys so should be a good day...

See ya's all then!

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Okay, heres the current list of 31s coming:

E.k (Me :))

EVI-13L

bassfiend

Snoopy

Garlo

smuffrey

skyr31s3

And maybe more as word gets around.

Might be able to get a friend with a 180 to come too!

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