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Hey guys

Well the last run we had to Kinglake (well tried to but found better roads lol) we had a ball even though we had 4 cars and it was pouring down and the fog was so thick we could only see 10m or so.

Now that the nights are getting better and staying nice and dry im thinking about doing another one.

When: Friday 26th October

Where: Meet point will be sent via PM to those who has displayed interest on thursday night

Time: 11:00pm meet

Destination: no set destination just heading towards Healsville, Yarra Glen Kinglakes area

What to bring: Jacket incase it gets cold, CB radio maybe flashlights lol..oh and yourself :dry:

So post up if you're interested

People interested so far :thanks:

Ashneel

Dilmah

EvoMoe

ABU

GUUBEY

htial

cheez

4Door R33GTS

immortal^

DNF

FINER6

MAG86+his crew+some from r31 forums

33gtst-maybe

gsf250 + friends

emsta2003

shinfta

battery

Adzmax

RodMonsta

Adzmax

MNTL

West

Frunknmont

PAV34

Thanks

Ash

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my car might not be ready but i should be coming with my cousins subaru and a pulsar maybe, i might hitch a ride with 1 of you guys too for a bit up there, havnt been in a gtst much really, wana see how much difference there is to the n/a :)

If its ok with you guys, would like to give this a try and meet some of you,

have not done this before but sounds like fun .... Count me in.

Just getting some bolt on goodness done to my stockie skyline ... might be a good time to get uncontrolled in a controlled kinda way :P

hahahha jus jokin, will be good to catch up.

no worries moe i wont be pushing it hard either. went for a little run with dillon on friday nigth and cooked my breaks so ye will be taking it easy but you better come you know the way better lol

ey Andrew the list is slowly building :P

i think the roads up there are pretty sweet.... cant wait to get a car running so i can actually come along!

im about $1000 away from finishing the turbo R30 skyline...

hopefully see ya's soon...

EDIT:

you do realize the 26th is a OK I WAS THINKING OF NOVEMBER!!!! night??????

what a dumbf**k!!!

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