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hey guys, just wondering whats a date within the next month that is free, im thinking a weekend would be good.. and also does anyone know of a larger area where we could all meet up.. i was thinking hexham maccas.. but that is a lil unfair for the central coast guys..

so just guaging interest for now, and then we can set a date..

thanks

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im free just about anytime... except the long weekend.. why dont we just make it a small meet up of newy guys.. can be done anywhere anytime then.. otherwise... one of the twin servos on the freeway is probably the best meeting place for both.. and how bout skylines only... unless yours is out of action.. so not wrxs, silvias, commodores, etc, etc.

cheers

Linton

Just to quickly let you know, peoples, that we also have a regular meet-up on the Central Coast every Thursday night. Link is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...-2-t190095.html

All are welcome to join us, as long as you behave yourselves. We have a long-established good reputation with the owner of the car park in which we meet, and rarely, if ever, get hassled by the cops in the area (in fact, it's often quite the opposite!).

Any stupid, anti-social behaviour will NOT BE TOLERATED. If you can manage that, then you're sure to have a good time!

hmm if you central coast guys already have your own thing we might aswell just make it a newie based thing,

so where is somewhere central but isnt near town? and i agree with the only skyline rule.. maybe with the exception of other rare imports..

hmm if you central coast guys already have your own thing we might aswell just make it a newie based thing,

so where is somewhere central but isnt near town? and i agree with the only skyline rule.. maybe with the exception of other rare imports..

wat about some were like maitland not sure were bouts. or even green hills but there speed humps there very rarly see cops up there witch is a possitave thing and theres under cover car park if its wet, and no one lives 2 close 2 car park so shouldntt get any complants.

just a few ideas

should also do it on a thursday nite maybe cops are all busy in newi

Edited by skyl1ne r33

a good carpark is at energy australia stadium... lots of good parking there.. but if you want somewhere away from everywhere... umm... well im not sure.. bar beach is good, but at the moment it would be packed. thursday nights would be a good idea aswell.. just a meet up and a chat.. or even like a monthly meet up for dinner or something.

cheers

linton

well.... yes and no... if we are all being well behaved then they should leave us alone.. but cops arent tops so they probs wouldnt.. what if we went to the bunnings carpark at kotara after hours??

security would probably call us in to the cops.. loitering.. lol

i think energy aus or hexham maccas still, preferably hexham its open to the public 24hours and isnt in clean sight of the road, so if we behave there wont be any issues




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