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Had the car detailed yesterday and they were cutting the farken road up this morning with the wet cement saws... not happy.

EDIT: Stay away from that intersection out the front of all hallows coming from the valley..

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:sorcerer: Nice meeting u all... :yes:

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Where r u Mark ???

i knew i was meant to go to something tonight.. ahaha nah im lazy vince. too much lately and the R34 doesnt wanna start lol.. :) i dont understand why?

OK i promise i will next time.. make it a thursday night cruise and im dead in PROMISE ok vince :)

ok who was the smarty who brought the white R33 lol ;)

next time i promise.

Thanks Llynden

Awesome cruise guys and girls.

photos took ages but gave us a chance to have a good chat with everyone

tingalpa to carindale especially was phat :)

post some pics up when the batteries are charged

thanks all. lets do again soon

Mick and Glenn

P.S. hows the knee dan? :laughing-smiley-014:

Got a few pics but cant upload them for some reason.

i left it for just over an hour to upload 1 pic and came back & it still wasn't done.

Anyone else having dramas

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Was an awesome night! Thanks guys! Great to meet more members.

Also special thanks to Llynden for organising it all and Adam for "helping" me wash my car beforehand! hehehe.

Dan, hope your knee is better and you didn't suffer too much from the ant bites.

Lol at the knobhead driving the excel who told us skylines are crap as he drove past us while we were lost on the way to Tingalpa.

Can't wait to see all the photos!

knee is not good, took me half an your to get some pants on!!! it ha got really stiff! good to meet you guys im already looking forward to the next one, will get the photos up later as i am going to need to get this checked out at the doctors.

Guy's well done on attending this event, good to see Chantel and meet some other new faces, like john and Youg with the G35 infinity's

The next meet will be on a sunday atfernoon, so we can make use of the sun light to get some better shots of the cars.

Please upload your pic's to show the people that missed out.

Over all 26 Skylines showed up, very happy with the outcome....

Again Thanks Guys

YOU ROCK

oh and Dan...have a nice trip see ya next fall mate....lol

Anyone wants my MSN Its [email protected]

Llynden

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