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A bit of interest has been shown from when i first started the skyline drivers meet!

Now that i have my licence back, i can get it back up and going again..

So, i'm thinking Saturday 7th April.

Now that i have a date, lets see who's coming along....

Paul

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Im in... although wat time?

I would prefer and think during the day would be better due to less cop and hoon attention, as we got a bit of that the last cruise through the shire at nite.

Also any ideas on where we're going?

this weekend is a nono, won't have my car back. Maybe AFTER 7th of april(if you're worried about double demerits)? like the following weekend? Doesn't matter if it's double demerits anyway, no hooning around from us, right? :(

Edited by Jago

7th april eh.. will have to get back to you about it.

What time? and where we going?

Abo-bob ouch thats gotta hurt. Why in the world were you doin 6 grand launches? your car even setup for that?

Edited by siddr20
My car is still waiting on another inspection before being allowed to be registered, but once that is done I should be able to meet up most weekends.

Bring a trade plate..... lol

Car should be back on the road mid week, unfortunately without a tricked up engine, as funds were limited (stupid contracting) :laugh:

where we meeting?? waratah st in kirrawee? kirrawee maccas?

Where we going? Or we just standing around? Nasho? Nulla? Just drive around sydney? :) Pizza? whuuut?

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