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I really didnt know till tonight there was a skyline club, was actually thinkin of startin one myself but now :D ive found it. Hope next time im at BWCP can meet everyone and go on a cruise. THe names Clint, 19, drive an atmo 33 with plates 33 NIS, dont pay me out for bein an atmo cos its lots of fun still. WOnderin if worked Cams for rb25det are same for rb25de and if they give a noticeable power increase. My car is also pretty stock cept for the filter and muffler, strapped on cash. great to see heaps of skylines :( felt like i died and went to heaven.

Clint-O

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Me thinks i will go on that mtn run. Done a few before with MG car club, but always slow behind the oldies so this will be heaps of fun :). i reckon a Night Run should be done sumtime this year cos they are lots of fun. From experience we started at coomera BP at 9pm, Finished at hinze dam at 1am. it was like a rally sort of thing cos we didnt know where to go we had to follow really simple directions and clues. Might have to organise that if anyone is interested.

Clint-O

Welcome.

It is nice to know that you noticed us last night and joined the forums. Hopefully a few more will have the same idea.

I still reckon we need stickers. That would have encouraged a few more people who didn't know about this website!

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