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Alien, no stress I think we identified the car, and i will vouch for you as I know you arrived late at Chatswood, after everyone else had left :)

The car in question was a dark blue R34 GTT and he was spoken to for driving like a twit down at the Pizza shop

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Thanx everyone for making it the success it was.. special thanx to Nick for being liaison wiff da cop chicks uleh...

and except for a couple of tools, thank you all for helping give Skyline drivers a better name.

I did my best to get her number for you big boy, but she said she isn't into latino lovin'

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Thanks for organising Marsss, was a great night for cruising. Sorry I didn't get to meet n greet everyone am relatively new to all this and felt a little out of place. All in all I did enjoy my self and looking forward to the next one.

Cheers,

Ian

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Was a great night. Nice meeting alot of you, this was the first event I could get to for once.

Sorry to D_I_F and 1 other skyline I lead back to the city... 70% of the way back was on this god forsaken road that bumped and juttered my car all the way back and gave me a hell of a headache.

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yes, it wasn't alien doing burnouts in the chatswood chase carpark. well I'm pretty sure it wasn't as he turned up late, and follwed me into the top carpark when I was doing some shopping!

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oh so u are the bloke with the mean sounding grey 32 gtr who i stalked up to that hidden away carpark lol thanks for the directions, luckily blitz and the rest of the late pack cought up to me from behind so getting to the pizza shop was a very enjoyable stressless cruise =)

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Was a great night. Nice meeting alot of you, this was the first event I could get to for once.

Sorry to D_I_F and 1 other skyline I lead back to the city... 70% of the way back was on this god forsaken road that bumped and juttered my car all the way back and gave me a hell of a headache.

Did you have the red 33? i was in the white 33 at the end of the night when we all went home..

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