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Any bigger and it would kill the server... I have many more to go...

Well Col, can you send instructions on enlargements, I need these for my Grandchildren......they may never see a group of Skylines like this...

good pics. no pics of me though :laugh:

Yeah there is a pic of you with Azzurra... Ill email you the full size in a minute Chris...

dont suppose u can send me a zip of them all :) or am i kidding?

4GB or there abouts... Ummmm no...

Come to dinner on tuesday night and you can see them all for yourself...

Give me time and ill be able to burn some dvds... It has taken 3 hours to do this much...

Yeah there is a pic of you with Azzurra... Ill email you the full size in a minute Chris...

4GB or there abouts... Ummmm no...

Come to dinner on tuesday night and you can see them all for yourself...

Give me time and ill be able to burn some dvds... It has taken 3 hours to do this much...

Cantmake it this TUesday, BUT, If im welcome, i can come to next weeks :):D yay i get my licence back in 3 days.

here's mine:

(jon I have a full version of yours. )

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this was the shot I was looking for a pic of the crew hard at work and me in the background :)

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like the plate on this one.

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one for jon :laugh:

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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!! What an absolute great day guys!! Well done to everyone that organised everything. This was my first event that i attended and i must say GREAT!!! I will try and be at all future events. Thanx to everyone that was there. Pity about the r31 club's bad driving.

I'll echo the sentiments of everyone else so far, and thank everyone who came for making the day the success that it was! We just edged out last years' numbers, which weren't exactly shabby in their own right - just goes to show that the Skyline community keeps going from strength to strength.

Unfortunately a few idiots (and they weren't just the R31 drivers mentioned already) couldn't keep it in their pants and felt it necessary to do burnouts or the like when leaving the hall, but on the whole it's a big :) from the Exec team on everyone's behaviour. Top effort guys/girls, muchly appreciated.

As Col has mentioned, Karen or myself will post up the official funds raised for the Starlight Foundation once it's been tallied and double checked.

Again, thanks to everyone who came!

Marc and Karen

(Revhead and SMR33)

Was touched by the hugs when I signed up, lol. you jokers.
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Thanks all I had a great day.

Just wanted to defend the 31 club only 1 person that I know of did a skid and I dont think you can hang the whole club on that. Also he is from d-bay and always does skids. What can you do

Of the 15 or so R31's that turned up, I personally only saw 4 doing anything wrong, and they all appeared to be part of the same group as they all left at the same time, and all appeared to have no concept of "time and place". Thumbs up to the rest of the R31 people, it was a pleasure to have you along :)

What a great day out, I started at 730 in shailer park and didnt get home untill 5 through pouring rain and 60k's on the motorway, my car is well washed now lol.

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Is this a carpark in Japan? LOL well its def not one in America hahaha

Any further posts bagging out the R31 club in its entirety for the behaviour of a small number of its members will be moderated. It's already been established that the majority of the R31 drivers did the right thing, it's exactly this kind of thinking that makes life so hard for Skylines and imports in general.

Feel free to comment on the stupidity of those individuals who did the WRONG thing, though.

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