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hey guys i feel like taking the car down to the drags at Eastern creek WSID within this month and

was wondering if anyone was interested on coming down... would be pretty awesome if we could

get a nissan skyline meet down at the drags. if u are interested just post up you are and if u have

friends that will come put a x2 or something just so i can get an idea.

i dont mind if no one comes but i thought it would be a good night out if we could get a few

skylines down there.

:)

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man ill be up for that... i was wanting to take mine down the 1/4mile aswell but im not sure if i should just yet.. im still getting used to the clutch lmaooo :$ ..

but yeah if im not working ill come down for sure.. maybe after you run we can all go for a cruise sumwhere.

Edited by MattyFlynn

well im trying to buy some stockies for an r33 4stud pattern... since it was non turbo but ive converted it!

if anyone knows someone selling some 4stud stockies ide be much appreciative.

im going down this wednesday 100% if i can get some stockies "but" we will make the meet for the 26th of May

which is 2 wednesdays from now so everyone has a chance to know about it and get there cars ready.

Are ya's meeting somewhere before hand

yeah doesnt sound like a bad idea, im happy to meet up somewhere and all go as a group.

any idea's on where u guys would like to meet up??

im in the blacktown region so im happy with anything around btown to eastern creek.

doesnt look like it will be on weather wise... but this happened to me last week and it cleared up,

if it clears ill be driving a maroon r33 with carbon bonnet.. plates are NICEAY

so ill see you guys there if u go, if it clears up and u guys go post up your car/colour/and plates or something.

cause there is no point in orginising a meet before we go if its wet.

doesnt look like it will be on weather wise... but this happened to me last week and it cleared up,

if it clears ill be driving a maroon r33 with carbon bonnet.. plates are NICEAY

so ill see you guys there if u go, if it clears up and u guys go post up your car/colour/and plates or something.

cause there is no point in orginising a meet before we go if its wet.

i would go but its pissing down... theres no real point ay?

meet beforehand is ok - but it's best to get in early. It gets busy round 5:30ish and you only get a run in every hour or so. So if can get in and scrutineered before racing starts your can get a fair few runs in.

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