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im not the 1 deciding when its gonna be. im leaving it up to the sau forum members. they are the ones voting, and speaking of which the voting will be closing in 5days time. better hurry and get your votes in.

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do u guys mind if i post this cruise on the nissan silvia forums?

you can i got no prblems with that. only id wait til after wednesday coz ill confirm dates by then, thats when voting closes. if u can wait til then it would be much appreciated so i dont have 2 many people pm'ing me bout a date.

finalised this wednesday 10th october. its looking more like the 25th more now than any other date. amnd schoolies week too, meh, chicks in bikinis? my only issue with schoolies will be cops. might be a few more in the area coz of it.

but hey, you guys are choosing it

finalised this wednesday 10th october. its looking more like the 25th more now than any other date. amnd schoolies week too, meh, chicks in bikinis? my only issue with schoolies will be cops. might be a few more in the area coz of it.

but hey, you guys are choosing it

its all good. we all will be civilised...ye??

lol

its all good. we all will be civilised...ye??

lol

meh, cops don't bother me. :(

i reckon most people are voting for 25th cos it's earlier than the rest.. they're all eager to go for a drive in this fine weather

finalised this wednesday 10th october. its looking more like the 25th more now than any other date. amnd schoolies week too, meh, chicks in bikinis? my only issue with schoolies will be cops. might be a few more in the area coz of it.

but hey, you guys are choosing it

Hahaha ok, thanks for that.

Im deff gonna be in regaurdless of the date. Oh and ill also come to an eastside meet if there is one. Should have the coilovers in by then as well :(

sweet mate

and yes there will be a mini meet for for the SE guys. once the date is confirmed ill post up a new thread with details of all the mini meets that will be happening in that one thread so it will be easy to navagate through for you to find the closest mini meet to you :)

ok im changing my date to the 2nd december now. andit will stay at that i dont care if my car blows up but im gonna be there

ont he 2nd :)

I wouldn't mind the 2nd now either... I would like to get my car tuned before I take it out :(

How do I revote!!

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