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Slackers that have read the post but haven't bothered to post...lol

Come on guys, let's represent the Skyline Community.

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Sounds good to me.. i'll be there.... i went to the "Love the beast" street machines premier that was pretty cool..lots of old GT'S only saw 2 other skylines...

friend of mine (one of the boys in blue) said they are going to be defecting the roads around blacktown drive ins. He told me not to drive around there on the 18th,

as we know they patrol the threads and basically this is easy pickings....

i'm out.... I was just going to go and cruise on down but now i decided not to.... besides i already saw it last night, i can go to another cruise another time...

OK sounds good.....but not sure where KKs Woodbine is, but know KKs livo. Ill text you either way.

Hey anyone know what the other movie is.....and whats the damage?

Hey bro if you want meet us at KKs Woodbine at campbelltown and we will cruise to KKs Livo for the big meetup txt me 0425-202-407 RAF

KKs woodbine is at Campbelltown man so if youguys want to meet up with us be there 6 sharp cause we are meeting with a bigger group at KKs livo 6.30 sharp and we will leave as soon as everyone shows up at KKs livo 6.30 SHARP :)




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