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oooo, another 34 GTR, might be able to get all gtr's Pat :banana:

and of course no drinking in the cars yeah?

Oh yeah no drinking plz.. and if they think it's going to be a show off kinda "look at all us Skylines ripping it off the lights on the way to the formal" then please let them know to sit in the other cars willing to do that coz I won't be :D

And to fellow drivers today, I'm sure you all know but keep it sensible please and make it enjoyable.

If a traffic light is amber and about to turn red, don't try to beat it just to stick together coz we don't want any accidents. We'll just wait further up the road and join up again when the lights go again.

Sorry to be a downer with this post :P just like to make sure we're all on the same page!

See you guys tonight.

PS. Do we have to look schmick like chauffuer drivers with white gloves and hats on haha. :D

just to confirm, there is no drinking in the cars. They are all well behaved students and if they step out of line (which they wont) there will be major trouble.

They all close friends, so I trust them all and assure nothing wrong will happen.

just to confirm, there is no drinking in the cars. They are all well behaved students and if they step out of line (which they wont) there will be major trouble.

They all close friends, so I trust them all and assure nothing wrong will happen.

if you're desperate, like i said, let me know if you want to exercise the 'last resort' option - i do have some wiggle room

but to get to glen waverley on time, i'll need to leave soon. To those going, where exactly is the place in glen you're all meeting up at??

Thanks to Josh, Ashneel, Charles and Jason who provided lifts to my brother and his friends. :D

Thanks to Charles and Jason who stuck through all the PM's i bombarded you through the past couple of days and Josh and Ashneel who jumped in when I was down 2 cars at the last minute!

The cruise got a bit muddled up due to heavy traffic but we got there in the end! haha

Beats arriving in a boring limo any day :P

Thats the last formal ride im arranging, was spending the whole day smsing/calling everyone when I should have been working haha

Cheers again guys for coming along and thanks to everyone else who offered rides. Good to see the members helping each other. Gives you that warm fuzzy feeling haha

Now for pix! If you want a larger pic, PM me your email address.

Thanks

- Patrick

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hey charles is that the new vinyl cf wrap? looks like it actually has a weave and some depth...

Yeah, its carbon fibre vinyl from 3M, it DOES have some depth to it and you can actually feel the weave. Ashneel and Basti have both seen it and seems to be impressed with it :D

Check out the link in my sigature for more pictures.

I'm currently offering to wrap parts for a cost :P

I think Ashneel wants me to do his spoiler stand and interior :blink:

+1. can it stick to fibreglass?

Yes, it can stick to almost anything lol, plastic, exterior, interior etc.

As above, I'm offering to wrap parts for a cost :sick:

was happy to help out patrick.

never have i changed my wheels over and put in the rear seats+give the car a quick was in under an hour hahahahahaha

but the guys loved it lol

and yes the CF vinyl is freaking awesome guys. you can run your fingers across it and you can feel the weave. im sooooo getting this done

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