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Brian, it will be good to have you (and your Dad) along again.

Haha didnt get to chat with you that much last time, Hopefully it will be a little different this time, Sounds like an awesome idea with what looks to be a big turn out, has it been posted in the skyline section of SAU?

Can't wait! :(

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Message Shell, make her make the Canberrans show up :(

Also where abouts is Merrylands :X is it close to sydney?

Shell will know about it all (if she doesn't already), I'm sure.

Merrylands is about 35 minutes away from the city, still WELL within Sydney metro. The park is easy to find if you're coming directly from the city - head West straight down Parramatta Road, turn left onto Woodville Rd in Granville/Parramatta, and then Merrylands Rd (and the entry to the park) is about 5mins away.

But seeing as you're coming from Canberra (I'm assuming so, anyway), it's a little more complicated, but much closer for you... If you find yourself in the city, then you've gone too far! Probably the best way (if you're coming straight there in the morning from Canberra) is to follow the Hume Highway, then turn left onto Woodville Road at the big "Meccano set" - you'll see why it's referred to as the "Meccano set" when you see it.

I'm defiantely in!

If dad has something on and cant drive me(still a few months from gettin my P's :P ) I will just catch a train to Merrylands and walk from there, its really close to the station :)

And its easy for me to get time off work :rant:

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Come On guys! It going to be a fantastic day and a Shizer load of fun!

Great Birthday gift for Mike,

Great sales oppurtunity for Andys Stagea +anyone else trying to sell their beast!!

And we need to show those skyline boys that we are not a minority anymore!

Get into it, Tell your mates, and make a day of it!

hey just bought andy's stagea(get it this week yeah) whould of loved to take it down but i will be working on v8 supercars at eastern creek in stead that weekend if only it was the weekend after :)

hey just bought andy's stagea(get it this week yeah) whould of loved to take it down but i will be working on v8 supercars at eastern creek in stead that weekend if only it was the weekend after :)

Congratulations, dude!

Well, if you're bored and have a spare moment during the day, the SnS is less than 20 minutes away from EC.

I'm going to grab a few mates to come down with me, then go to Cabra for some lunch n stuff, then go back to SnS

hey just bought andy's stagea(get it this week yeah) whould of loved to take it down but i will be working on v8 supercars at eastern creek in stead that weekend if only it was the weekend after :D

Good On ya! You'll have heaps of fun with it I'm sure,

In about 4 years if your thinking of selling...

Keep me in mind!

I wanted it but don't have the money and I dont even have my P's yet so will have to wait cuz its turbo..

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Unfortunately Round 3 of the NSW State Motor Racing Championship is on at Oran Park on 16/17 June. I have 2 race team cars running and I am chief race engineer for that weekend. So, in the absence of a quick cloning, I am not going to be able to be in two places at once.

Stagea plus R32GTST race car on trailer, might not have won the show and shine, but would have been a contender for longest/heaviest.

:dry: cheers :)

Hoping to have both front & rear bumpers sprayed by then. Rear shouldn't be prob cuase the guy who tagged me is going to pay. Front is another matter no one to pay for that except me. No major damage just some cracking of the paint.

IT'S ALIVE!!!

Yep, the official thread is now open, so all those who wish to enter can now do so. Having your car in the carpark is NOT an option - the main organiser of this has threatened to key and badge any Skylines and related cars which are not entered into the show! :) (Just kidding, of course).

It doesn't matter how crappy you think your car is, because someone else may just look at it and say "Hey, that's cool, how did you do that?" or "What's that thingimajig doing there?" or "Why doesn't mine look like that?" or whatever.

Once again, the key here is PARTICIPATION!!!

The official link is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=168817 Hope to see you all on the day!

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