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hi there mate sorry dude i got side tracked i have some rellies over atm. I can go for a drive around tommorow if ya want, i have a mate here aswell that has a 500kw r33 he might come out and have a play too lol :D

yes defintly comin hhaha 500kw r33 dam ... the other night there was some r33 that was trying 2 drag me skyline had those carbon fibre lights and skyline in metal letters blink.gif but sounded awesome haha what time do you guys want to go for a cruise 3:00? or latter? cause i got split shift and lucn normal around 3 and go back at like 5 or 6 ill say i have 2 go somewhere haha can one of you text me on 0437993891 to tell me where u guys are going or wat ever just let me know icon4.gif

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hey jazz were abouts did you get too me and howie went for a bit of a drive... was good...

Well this next saturday the 13th of march is everyone good for diamond park (the park thats on the corseway) at 12??? post up if you available its just a meet and greet

Hey Lads and lasses,

As much as I'm keen to meet eveybody do people realise it's Chryslers on the murray this weekend.

http://www.chryslersonthemurray.com

Venue is more or less opposite diamond park (well its at the Gateway Lakes/ski club but close enough).

I'll be heading down to check out the yank tanks so will probably catch you all at a later date.

Cheers,

RobM

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well have 2 show them jap cars are better bunny.gif even tho some FK$R put a dint it top of my boot and 1 reasonable sized one on the back quater panel so annoyed down.gif and has scratches in both dints

Well first Meet & greet was great.. 3 of us turned up for a chat and to look over each other's cars.. We are all nice blokes and encourage you to come meet us next time.. If you see someone waving to you in a Skyline... it will probably be one of us trying to get your attention..lol

Jared (white33) Tim (grey32) Mat (silver33)

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So bummed I missed it, would have loved to be there but the car has been held up (cracked windscreen meant it couldn't get rego). Next time!

Well first Meet & greet was great.. 3 of us turned up for a chat and to look over each other's cars.. We are all nice blokes and encourage you to come meet us next time.. If you see someone waving to you in a Skyline... it will probably be one of us trying to get your attention..lol

Jared (white33) Tim (grey32) Mat (silver33)

good pics rolleyes.gif good meeting you mat and jarred say next meet up in about a month or so? would of loved to see you there scarface thumbsup.gif after the meet went for a drive in town seen a red r33 s1 a silver r33 s2 black r33 s2 a black r32 gtst and a grey 4 door r34 need to get all them to come haha action-smiley-069.gif

Man, mine looks seriously 4WD spec in the pics, Might need to bring forward the suspension & wheels upgrades :|

Haha, I showed Tim what too much throttle w/ crap rear tyres does on the way to Albury :S

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