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33gts25..

we still have some things which need to be sorted out.. in the next few weeks or so.. we will start asking for ppl to volunteer for roles in there appropriate states id say....

nothing is concrete yet.. we still have things other things to sort out first! like a name etc..!!

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nizman, unfortunately whenever i organise a day out cruising my partner decides that i should also do something with her(fair enough i guess) on alternative day and as i already have 3 dates in my cruise calendar something will undoubtedly be organised for that weekend

rod

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of course it is mate,

i saw the photos from "running of the bulls" last year in the states and when you get more than 5o cars of the one type in one area it looks absolutely awesome

someone has to come along with adigital camera though cause i aint got one

can you imagine a collection of skylines 10 wide and maybe 5-6 deep it would be awesome

rod

I'll be bringing my camera, and I'm sure they will be others.

Speaking of good shots, MarkO took a shot on the last cruise when we stopped half way down tamborine mt. It was three seperate shots merged together (by the camera!)to make the all skyline panoramic scene. I think its about 2100x800. I hope he brings that tricky camera again.

Well I would love to help up here, but i've usually got shit all time to do anything. (Through the week anyway). But Definately up for the Mad Mountain Run, but i'm still waiting for the compliance plates for my car (32 GTS-t) I've been pretty patient but it's really starting to get my fired up.

Well as far as I can gather, the plates are still somewhere between Melbourne and The Gold Coast. The car was signed off by the engineer Tuesday or Wednesday two week ago, then the report/papers were sent to canberra to be approved before being sent on to the compliers in Melbourne. Then from there sent back to canberra to be reapproved by the stupid ****in government bastards. So all in all they're just screwing me around. I'm gunna make some more phone calls on Friday to find out exactly what's going on.

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