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thats a big road trip! I'll see if there are other R32 GTR owners wanting to come up so it wont be so lonely haha

ACT -> NSW aint a road trip, thats just like a drive down to your local shops. SA -> NSW on the other-hand... THATS a road trip.

ACT -> NSW aint a road trip, thats just like a drive down to your local shops. SA -> NSW on the other-hand... THATS a road trip.

Maybe not but WLDCRD is from Melbourne Is that enough of a road trip for you? :D

Maybe not but WLDCRD is from Melbourne Is that enough of a road trip for you? :D

haha its a doable roadtrip if the cause is right...and this is so up there! if i go to ACT is there going to be a meetup before heading to the NSW meet?

haha its a doable roadtrip if the cause is right...and this is so up there! if i go to ACT is there going to be a meetup before heading to the NSW meet?

Vu (+1) might also meet you in Albury, unless of course he comes thru' Mildura.

haha its a doable roadtrip if the cause is right...and this is so up there! if i go to ACT is there going to be a meetup before heading to the NSW meet?

We're heading up on the Saturday probably leaving Canberra around lunch time. So the invitation is out to all that wish to come in convoy!

There may also be shenanigans happening around Penriff on Saturday evening :D

Sounds like fun, the more the merrier!

Hopefully some more Canberra peeps will bring their R32s (MARK, MATT, DONNAN!!!!!)

What about me, am I bloody invisible :whistling:

besides somebody has to make your car look good :thumbsup:

What about me, am I bloody invisible :whistling:

besides somebody has to make your car look good :thumbsup:

LOL we might sometimes wish you were (or at least just mute :wacko: )

Shall we add you to the list? This should be an awesome day! Hope we can get lotsa ACT peoples up there! Only had 3 for the R34 event.

Vu (+1) might also meet you in Albury, unless of course he comes thru' Mildura.

No can do, Albury is like an hour detour for me... but anyway, I'm getting up to Sydney a day or two earlier just so I can explore the City a bit so I wont be meeting up with anyone beforehand - can do a convoy on the way back though! lol

Im holidaying in katoomba the week before so im definately going.

With your car, it's a must! :blush:

PM'd about alternative method of payment possible. :blush:

And it looks as if Qld interest is stirring (as well as ACT & SA) :blush:

With your car, it's a must! :P

PM'd about alternative method of payment possible. :D

And it looks as if Qld interest is stirring (as well as ACT & SA) ;)

Well i wasnt going to take it up there but now i am haha. Plus there

are some great drives around the katoomba area.

PM received i'll transfer when i can and pm you back.

Would be awesome to get some QLD cars down. This should be epic :D

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