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Another thread hereabouts was organising a skyline turnout for the 4th at the 'plex, but I thought a new thread was in order to try and organise a Sunday when a large majority of us can make it down.

It seems the 4th may not be convenient for a few ppl, so how about we set a Sunday and make sure we get a big Skyline turn out?? besides I think that the 'plex will be pretty busy for the first Sunday since the closure?

Sundays are pretty free for me so someone come up with a date and lets get a list of people who can make it. With Adam's (Killer-T)rebuilt R33, Chris's (R34) R34 GT-t, my GTR and quite a few other beasts the SDU/SAU 1/4 record is sure to tumble into the low 13 sec bracket, and I'm hoping for a 12.

Cheers,

Ryan.

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Ill be up for the r31 wagon record.

Car is still defected so i wont be going down there till its not, even though im not sure of their opinion of yellows cause my car is now in better condition then when i raced down there before.

Oh yeah a warning, your ET's are going to be very high if you go down there anytime soon. The track will be in **** condition. Its not going to be prepped and no meets in a long time = one slippery sucker

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At this rate my car might be back on th road by then so count me in if so:D

Managed to repair the rim which was surprising:) need new tyre but thats it and i have to wait for the koni to come from Albury which shouldnt take to long.

HHOOORAAAYYYYYY:burnout:

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