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Niz decides to turn up in overalls and ban herself from beer the whole arvo.

Sorry Angel for these guys taking over your thread but you have a great idea and im willing to come along n be a part of it ...... no dancing!!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Sorry, but I thought we were skill swapping. Me and Cam will change your front brake pads in exchange for a dance routine;)

Don't try to freeload on my hard work mister! I've already changed her rear pads... :D

Thanks for your support everyone. Fitting it in? Definately a Sunday, but I can't think of anywhere large enough that is unlikely to be crowded. A little worried about security of our cars and tools and things if we are anywhere too public.

People are sure to want to stop and drool if they see a group of Skylines, and if cars are in pieces with tools laying around we may attract some unsavoury characters.

How about Sunday Sep 14? That gives everyone 7 weeks to organise their bits. I'll give a few days for comments here, and if most are happy with Sep 14, I'll post in events.

We need a location!!! Please help.

does anyones parents own large workshop premises ..... my parents carpark aint the best for it ...... im sure we can figure something out - even city west carpark would be realitively empty on a sunday :rolleyes:

This is a great idea Angel. If you wanted to do a bit of a cruze to mandurah there are plenty of large car parks down there, in particular Madora where my parents have a beach house. There are 2 main carparks on the beach with only local traffic so there wont be too many people droping in.

It will mean more of the southern crew can come and I will be able to supply a barby! and if all else fails you can always go for a swim. (might be a bit cold).

Cheers Jon

So you want us to bring our skillz, our tools AND you want us to drive all the way to Rockingham?!

Hmm.. Looks like I'll have to be taking my won beer home with me rather than consuming it with the SAU crowd.. ;)

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