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ide be keen for a 12 car gig you would get more runs in

I will only be doing 12 cars or less. Anymore than 12 would make it less interesting. I am sure we all want as much track time as possible. Plus 12 means its just mates....no randoms.

Want to get some numbers...

So far:

AS - Soarer

CD - R34 GT-T

Matt - S2 R33 - Pimping

Michelle - R33 maybe????

GT - Maxima

BP - R33 S1 - Maybe

Fake GTR Kiwi Guy - lol - Maybe

Malagan - R32 - Maybe

Anyone else???

This is a little random....

But i was thinking of organising an SAU Skid Pan Day at Gympie sometime soon....need around 12 people..$100 each.

Let me know if your interested or can help organise this.

Cheers.

Just come to the one blinkstar mentioned. We bring anything from half dozen - dozen local cars, skylines/silvia's ect.

Just come to the one blinkstar mentioned. We bring anything from half dozen - dozen local cars, skylines/silvia's ect.

I'll think about it...Looking to set up our own. At least we get maximum track time this way. And i've heard $100/each is a fair asking price.

Cheers.

Hey Guys... I just moved here. I've got an R32 GTS-T and it's black. Is there much of a cruising scene here or what?

I'd just like to meet up with some other skyline owners and talk cars

The scene is crap, but there are alot of skylines.

Where are u located.

Saturday the 20th of October.

Start time 8.30 am.

At Elite Automotive 4/166 Beatty Rd Archerfield Ph 32742445.

$45 for three runs!

Pre book to guarantee your place.

looking like it going to be a huge day.

sausage sizzle and drinks will be there to eat and drink.

there is a mixture of cars that have already booked, several big hp falcons

here is last one results: http://www.eliteauto.com.au/beta/dyno%20day%20results.htm

meeting time and place

bunnings caloundra @640am, and leaving @700am

Edited by r33cruiser
Was at the last elite dyno day, there were a few big hp cars there and a pretty good day but i had to show them how to drive in a 400rwhp blown xr8

lol, u drove a falcon... for shame, ur on the wrong forum.

Hmmm.... We don't take kindly to your type around here, Bogan. :)

+1 if u dont like it dont come. im sure we wont miss your charming personality. u= :)

anyone can come, now dont be a smart ass

Edited by r33cruiser

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