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Skyline Meet-up (saturday 6th March)


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Hey Guys/Girls

Im organising a big Skyline get together on the 6th of March. All cars are welcome. The place is TBA (To be announced), as we dont know how many cars we are catering for yet.

On the day we are going to get to know each other, have a big BBQ, take photo's/video's of our cars together and just have a good day out at the beach.

Im bringing $200 worth of Scotch Fillet Steak, and maybe some sausages.

If your keen on attending can you please private message me your number so i can keep you in the loop of whats happening and also what to bring smile.gif, or just txt me on 021-142-8417

Ill be driving a blue Toyota Hiace DIESEL frown.gif haha to kart our tables, BBQ, Gazeboz and chairs and stuff haha

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Hey all the venue is confirmed, its at Shakespeare regional park at Site 2. $10 donation to cover costs per car. Anything extra we make will go towards the next meet we will be having.

We would also like each car attending to bring a pack of soft drinks and a packet or 2 of biscuits or whatever. NO ALCOHOL PLEASE.

We have organised a big bbq, and even have a live DJ. There are a LOT of cars attending and anyone is welcome not just skylines.

Cheers guys

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