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Hi Paul, I've got the 100k service to do and some minor body mods i want to do before going to Autosalon again, and maybe some paint or racing stripes, but i will be back. Good luck and i'll come and show my support.

I want my racing stripe :thumbsup:

Sad to see you wont be showing your R33 adam. It is a really nice car!

well hopefully the mods i'm planning will make it abit better. Something different than every other R33 out there.

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Looks nice ;)

The meeting isn't absolutely necessary, those of us organising it just need to get our brains together in one room and drink them stupid :) And hope there's some sort of outcome afterwards...

Where abouts do you live? I wouldn't mind someone meeting you and having a look at the car itself, but we're friendly, so if there's room, we're unlikely to say no :)

ill be there. now because ive never met any of you is there somewhere there we are meeting or what?

The venue inwhich the meeting is being held is at my work.

I will be there at bout 7, i will be waiting at the rear entrance to the club - carpark stacker end - i will be wearing an SAU shirt so those who don't know me or any of us, u will see me...

umm, if anyone is going to be early to the meeting, or wants to come early and swing by my house, thats fine... just let me know 0403 954 613.

Remember your thinking caps please

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