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hey all, just wondering does anyone know of a hills area cruise that mite be coming up soon that will include skylines and other imports? cos i tried organising one on here (just skylines) a while ago when i had my r32. but its gone, i have an s13, but would still like to be involved on this site

edit: hey everyone, meet at norwest tonight, maybe at the maccas or car wash, and maybe a small drive afterwards, don't have much fuel though, but if anyone is interested either post on here or send me a msg on 0410 803 199 cos i might not be on here. Anyone got a suggestion on time?

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The Hornsby crew meet every Thursday and cruise to the Central Coast to meet with the coast-ians. Thats the best regular meet/cruise there is as they are all a fantastic bunch of people!

There isnt anything that I know of specifically in the Hills area organised. Most cruises tend to start in more central locations to attract more people anyway.

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Generally a younger crowd, and a higher ratio of 'street racing kids' to 'responsible car enthusiasts' than some/most car clubs.

It's just a reputation - by no means based on any factual evidence :D

ah cool cool cos i was gonna say i just joined! >_<

i'm young, but i'm an enthusiast! i like my lisence so i dnt want to do anything stupid!

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I'm near Parra. Hills is only 20-25 mins from me. I can meet up with u guys and i know some guys that like cruises too. Some good turbos. Who cares if there's not all Skylines, we're all Nissan owners anyway. I'm a performance enthusiast :)

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sup Galvo.

Yeah im keen on goin on a cruise with sum boys from down in sydney. if you let me know when i mite b able 2 organise sum boys from the bathusrt area to come along

dude!!! finally got ur act together and signed up! yeah for sure i'll try and organise something and give you notice!

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