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im in for this thing ill bring my stagea out and meet some people this will be my first sau evant is exciting

Dude, I'll be working out a time that us south people should meet at APR Maccas, I'll make a post in the NSW section to get us all together at the same time. Will be good, good to see stags too :)

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Maybe not this time round, Justin. I know we met last year up there; but I've been asked to help another member to look over an R34 that he's interested in this Sat morning.

If that falls through, then yes, I'll come for a drive; with tickets in hand.

Or maybe, :) someone can continue to sell Cinema Tickets for us up there and get back to me later that day eh?

list thus far

cpd

pbk1776

nismo86

doubleoverhead

dave074

08r3308

warlord

tbag

TKR

dori34

wanderer

series 6 RX7

Juz

Q9tran

SIRRB

long3

sargeRX8

gTI

Evo9

R33

35???

figjam

Goodo

me

Not to bad thus far. Have over 20 cars if all shows that says they will. but i not worried. I have done the run with 3 acrs before:) See you soon

i think i've seen ur 32 around is it parked on the street ? i think it was white near cabra rd

who:? me?

my one havn't been on the road for awhile now! been in the workshop!

p.s its black (looks very standard too) :bunny:

Me and the missus may be going, not 100% sure as my sisters birthday is also on the same day, but it doesn't start until late. :) So it should be fine

Will be at Hungry Jacks on Cabramatta Road if Longz and other people are meeting there before heading off.

Q9TRAN, are you Christy's bf? Glad to see your R32 back on the road :D

Everyone still going if the weather. Is like today??

Still worth it, if only to buy your "R32 GT-R 21st Birthday" Cinema Tickets from me :D

If it's wet, I'll be in my Silver XT Forester + new SAU shirt. :(

If you're coming back down Mac Pass under brakes, with watercourses coming across the road, try to use gears rather than heat up your rotors = hint-hint... :)




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