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Sometime we should get together as a group and go for a cruise or something any ideas appreciated.

Massive increase in skylines in tassie over this last year should try and get others involved.

Please list where you live eg north or South or North west and what type of car u drive.

Cheers

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Maybe we should all get together at one of those octagon meets at symmons or baskerville sounds like a fair bit of fun and the we can go for a cruise after.

Does anyone have the dates for these races.

I don't actually own a car yet(only 15 years old) but in a couple of months i'm taking possesion of dads supra.

Also well done to the guy from devonport for winning the latest round does anyone know what happened to Jason White?

we really should have organised this so we could all get together and watch targa.

Lets get this thing happening soon

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I might be able to meet up with you if you are able to come up to Kingsmeadows at twelve?

i'm doing a first aid course and its the only time I have off.

Are you only here for one day?

Any way it should be good to meet up with a skyline owner from down south?

Cheers Lavers.

tim,

are you the guy who I had a little squirt with in town one day months ago now.....white wrx vs black R32 GTSt???

If so, it was a fun little go, but would have loved to done it properly.

Scott.

I don't think so. It is a very rare thing for me to drag anyone on the road. I keep my quick driving to the track these days.

I won't say it definitely wasn't me but if it was it wouldn't have been very serious. If you want to see how you go against it then come out to the track with me.

Did the car sound like a WRX that you remember? My car sounds nothing like one.

It seems that everybody in Hobart wants to drag my GTR though. On my way home tonight I had a light truck and a Commodore try to race me. I didn't. Commodores seems to be drawn to it like a magnet.

Tim.

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