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Boys, it is time that the r31's have a meet (although all are welcome). Rather than just a city drive, I am proposing a bit of a run down South for a bbq so we can have a chat and get to know eachother.

so here goes:

WHEN: 13 DECEMBER at 8AM (for a departure of 9am)

MEETING POINT: Caltex Service Station - Corner of Newbridge and Nuwarra Roads Moorebank

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WHERE TO: Jump on the motorway heading south and cruising to Kangaroo Valley.

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WHAT'S DOING: BBQ - a chance to get to know eachother, eat some good snags, and enjoy the nice drive to the venue! It's 2 hours there, have the bbq, then 2 hours back home.

WHAT TO BRING: Your Skyline, some meat and drinks and whatever else you need to eat. We'll be stopping at grounds that have bqq facilities.

WHY YOU SHOULD COME: Sydney has a large member base of r31 Skyline enthusiasts, and so we need to get something happening. A drive day and bbq will make for a bloody good day! All are welcome though.

CONTACT: Mark on 0402 287 773.

So far the attendance is:

88SILHOUETTE

REDX

ALAN (MATE OF OURS)

ALLIANCE_22

AMPHO'S WAGGIN

RICKY_B

R324D and mate (from skylines australia forums)

Let's make this one a ripper boys!

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Hey

Sounds like it would be a good day! I should be there...  

My mate has just got his car back on the road Rx7 series 5, hmmm just finished his 10 second package...  

anyone mind if a rotor is amongst the crowd?

of course your mate is welcome.

anyone is welcome (we do love nissans though! hehe) provided they aren't dicks.

see ya there mate, MARK



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