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Hey Jose,

It's Jase here, long time no see mate. Im over working at the caster now.

good day mate.

They got me over at the RAWS 'till September doing shift work... Moneys good but always tired now...

thought you would have been involved with the 5BF reline or opup.

bridgy sold his skyline and now has a clubby HSV....and not regretting the change.

cheers

jose

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Yeah mate, I seen he sold up, didn't get much for it, much the same as me.

He also got married just after I did.

Nah im staying away from the big projects for now (working on some smaller ones) because most of those people dont seem to have jobs to come back too.

hey guys

nizr33 was that you on the silvia cruise down national park the other week?

i think some of us gong people should meet up for a cruise or something...

i wouldnt mind seeing that torana with the rb25det in it :D

I was born and raised in Gong, lived there for 21 years.. I Still try to visit family a few times a year, great place for a visit :happy:

I heard about a Skyline Street race on Flinders St, thought I'd find a link to it here lol There goes the public image again for Skyline drivers though :D

Idiots, more heat on skylines at the gong now. How many skylines doing the right thing will get pulled over and defected for their mistakes? Or pulled over for a "random" breath test. Hope they loose their licence for 6 months too!

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hey guys

nizr33 was that you on the silvia cruise down national park the other week?

i think some of us gong people should meet up for a cruise or something...

i wouldnt mind seeing that torana with the rb25det in it :P

Yes it was... ended up being pissed off with a S13 p plater for doing a burnout and spraying my car with Rocks.. Stick with skyline cruses.

Im up for a cruise to robo pie shop any time....

Cheers

jose

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