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I will probably come 2 but not definate, i gotta sort a few things out with my ride.

R31

RB25DET

May have another car or 2 coming aswell if its not strictly skylines or forum members.

A Turbo V6 VR

A 13BT RX2

Do you need a defenite answer?

Peace.

At the moment I think it should be ok having a few non skylines, there will be some supras attending as well. I will be finding out a maximum number of cars allowed, as I think we're getting close to it. If anymore people are interested though I'd say skylines from now on take priority.

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Was busy today so couldn't find out, but I gather around 30 would be pushing the limit. will confirm tomorrow.

p.s would also like to know if anyones interested in a bbq, as ESP maybe able to arrange, don't know about cost, but hands up if people like the idea.

Any other people interested in a BBQ? etc, need to know if more than two people are interested. Had a quick chat to ESP again. There is no limit on cars, will update the list shortly. But keep in mind first in best dressed. Perhaps will need to find out whp's coming when. If it gets close to 30 cars or more, the day will be going for 5-6 hours or more, so keep that in mind.

Sorry guys gotta count me out. Will probably still turn up and have a sticky beak though :thumbsup:

1. CeJay (R32 GTS4)

2. Towlie (R33 GTST)

3. 33 Sedan (R33 GTST)

4. Trident (R33 GTST) After 10.00 o'clock is all

5. ZCR (R32 GTST)

6. Nick (VL Turbo)

7. GZ R33 (R33 GTR)

8. Mad Max (F6 Typhoon)

9. LadyBytes (R32 GTST)

10.LadyBytes (R32 GTR)

11.Tarmac- (R33 GTST)

12.Turismo (Starlet)

13.SupaFly Skyline (XR6 T Ute or R32 skyline)

14.BNR32t (R32 GTR or mustang)

15.Bullet32 (R32 GTST)

16.GTS-T Sedan (R32 4dr)

17.Donnan (R32 GTR) (possibly maybe?)

18.Ex!$t3nZ (Toyota Chaser, if no body objects)

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Address is 171 Gilmore St Queanbeyan, basically take canberra ave to qbn, go over the big bridge( i think it's a railway bridge and turn right at the first lights after the bridge. It's on that road.

Havent asked for a BBQ as didn't get enough responses back and I didn't want to get stuck with a lot of food. I will be there at 8am.

Address is 171 Gilmore St Queanbeyan, basically take canberra ave to qbn, go over the big bridge( i think it's a railway bridge and turn right at the first lights after the bridge. It's on that road.

Havent asked for a BBQ as didn't get enough responses back and I didn't want to get stuck with a lot of food. I will be there at 8am.

Ask for a bbq, I'll organise the food. It will be more social that way. BUT I WANT HELP COOKING!!! LOL

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