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Originally posted by B-Man

Is this it ??

 

Concession

Aged, Disabled and ................only. $11.00  

Sweet - looks like I can get in for only $11.00 - you too Pete!

I would like to do this, don't actually remember much from the 80's.

Mel left her Diary laying around,,,so I took a peeky-boo and we have nothing on that weekend,,,,. Ha Ha I have dibs on that weekend now.

Put both of us down please.

Neil.

So Far:

fatz

Majanal

Silver

Carlo

B-Man

Roy

Bonkers

31GUN

Neil and Mel

aza

Total = 11

Tis looking like a good turnout!!! now I'm not alowed to drink and drive (court bloke told me that!)... so who is going to be DD (Drink Driver)?

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fellas, the r31 club is already attending. we are meeting at the CALTEX servo at moorebank (corner of newbridge rd and nuwarra rd) at 8am. perhaps we can organise to meet up?? what d'ya think?

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/forum/index....y;threadid=2033

forgot to mention, we are going on the sunday june 22nd

There's a good chance that I'll be coming along with my cousin Blukie (Michael), but not sure what day or time.

Count us as two:

Blukie

GoldZilla (me, Nick T)

Cheers,

Nick T

Well they went good today!

Terry came from a dismal 10th on grid to finish 3rd.

There is a group A Supra out there that is really quick, and the sierra jumped the start then broke a spark plug.

Also, watch the group S production. there is a young bloke driving an R32 GTR and he won the first race. This kid is good so cheer him on !

Hooks

g'day. was fantastic to watch the two hr31's race around the creek. bloody nice cars! and yeah, that r32 killed the field. highlight of the day for me was my lift home with a certain bloke who owns a mighty powerful gts1..let's just say he's not young. anyone got an idea of who he is yet?? that thing absolutely hammers. anyway, great stuff.

cheers, mark

31GUN, Goldzilla and Myself were in a grey 33 Sedan. It was parked around the back of the stand at one stage but not underneath the stand at the same time that the Blue 33 was parked underneath. We also saw the Blue 33 Coupe with the white wheels. Some old bloke was driving it. Did U go on Sunday ??? I was interested in what the race 2 and 3 results were.




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