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I've been off the road for the last 2 years but the car is finally registered (anyone needs easy rego, I found a great mechanic). Happy to bring out the R32 for show and shine. Probably no point on the dyno, most of the mods are drivetrain/clutch upgrades. Be a good chance to meet some of you.

I think I'm going to have to pull out, it's just too early for me...... :D

do-able if I can go home and just sleep after it's over, but I have Xmetal coming down to do a night shoot Saturday night and so I need to be running on more than a couple of hours sleep :D

We will stop in and have a look in the early arvo though...

Is this really all that are coming???

1. Bullet32 - Show 'n' Shine

2. Kat - Dyno comp and Show 'n' Shine

3. Bluprint - Show 'n' Shine

4. Ex!$t3nZ - Show 'n' Shine (ill be coming but my car will probably be parked with the toymods people)

5. Shell - Show 'n' Shine

6.dr 30 rsx shown shine dyno

Where would we like to meet beforehand? Haha if there's 5 of us and only 4 skylines not sure if this actually matters.

1. Bullet32 - Show 'n' Shine

2. Kat - Dyno comp and Show 'n' Shine

3. Bluprint - Show 'n' Shine

4. Ex!$t3nZ - Show 'n' Shine (ill be coming but my car will probably be parked with the toymods people)

5. Shell - Show 'n' Shine

6.dr 30 rsx shown shine dyno

7. MAG86 1984 MR30 Hatch - Show & Shine.

I propose to meet at the Woden Trash & Treasure and be rolling out at 0800

The canberra celica club is going to the same place too.

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1. Bullet32 - Show 'n' Shine

2. Bluprint - Show 'n' Shine

3. Ex!$t3nZ - Show 'n' Shine (ill be coming but my car will probably be parked with the toymods people)

4. Shell - Show 'n' Shine

5.dr 30 rsx shown shine dyno

6. MAG86 1984 MR30 Hatch - Show & Shine.

Sorry guys I'm out! Having some issues at the moment.

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