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Yep the boys are keen, especially Tom the younger one. A GTR R34 nutter!! probably knows more about the car than many owners. He's hoping to get a ride in an R35 at the cruise.....that would make his day. Doesn't want to ride in Dad's R34 GTT or his brother's Silvia S15. Lol

Looking forward to the weekend, coming around quick.

Cheers,

mick :thumbsup:

Will the owner of these 3x tickets please stand up?

OMG, he's already standing! :P

How are Ben & Tom looking forward to a time away with Dad? Introduce themselves to my son Matt eh?

Wife's chance to go shopping? ;)

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^^^ Hahaaaaa...

When I dropped our boys off at school once in a (sorta nice) Mazda 929, I asked them how would they feel if I dropped them off one day in a VW Beetle. One of them replied, "We'd prefer to be dropped off down the street!" lol

:cool: He he he . I can relate to that because when I drop Tom off at school or pick him up in a Ford Fiesta its...."drop me off around the corner",

then, when I drive him in the Skyline its...."drop me off in front of all those dudes standing out front of the school"

Now he has his license and drives himself to school.................in the Fiesta !!

^^^ Hahaaaaa...

When I dropped our boys off at school once in a (sorta nice) Mazda 929, I asked them how would they feel if I dropped them off one day in a VW Beetle. One of them replied, "We'd prefer to be dropped off down the street!" lol

Hi all,i checked out the meeting point at penrith yesterday morning the place is packed on sunday mornings.So it might be best to get there at 7 45 to have brekky,group up mingle an what not,cheers Genelle. :banana:

Going to do a Recon this Sunday 26th > meet with shooters > check on crowds > yes, we may ask all attendees to come to the carpark at 7.45am 10th Oct. :)

Damn, new Coffee Club is getting too busy. I might have to get onto the Penrith Press and write a 'Letter to the Editor' saying I got a bad meal there jk

Only two weeks until we kick off! smile.gif

Here are a couple of pics of what we're giving away as Major prize number 2 - a 1/18 scale die-cast model of the 1993 BP TRAMPIO R32 GT-R Group A race car, by AutoArt. Limited edition, one of 3,000 units and comes with a numbered certificate.

All the major prizes will also be accompanied by an engraved plaque to commemorate the occasion.

As we're celebrating the R32 GT-R, these awesome prizes will be targeted to R32s on the day - so particularly if you're bringing a 32, make sure she's waxed and looking beautiful on the day! smile.gif

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Autoart makes good models. At this stage it looks like I'll be heading up on Friday. Staying at Nepean shores which isn't too far away from tench reserve. Should be good.

Looking forward to seeing your R32 there Chris.

Now we have a couple of pics of our 3rd Major prize that will be given away on October the 10th to a lucky R32 owner - a 1/18 die-cast model of the CALSONIC R32 GT-R Group A race car, this one by Kyosho and also a limited edition.

Like all the major prizes this one will come with an engraved plaque to commemorate the occasion.

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Looking forward to seeing you all on the day!

Cannot wait for this!!! I'm missing my car something fierce.

If anyone wants to cruise up with me, I'll be leaving Canberra (in the Audi unfortunately) no later than 8am on the Saturday and I'll be taking a short detour to CRD to pick my car up. The bonus of that is gives us plenty of time in the afternoon to clean things up on the car if needed. Fingers crossed for no rain!

Green with NV.

Hey Kat - You know I'm Lazee so who do I have to pay for....

Without reading this whole thread how do I reserve a spot at the back of the convoy, a room, 2 seats at the theatre and parking. When are we leaving and where from ? Can you help me out ?

Have to take the lude ;)

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Attending (from the ACT):

1. CeJay

2. Kat

3. Shell

4. Pat

5. Nathan

6. Mick, Ben, Tom

7. Sinista

Hotel:

1. Kat

2. Pat

3. Tim (timr32gts)

4. Mick (ozcanGTT)

5. Ben/Tom (Mick's sons)

6. Sinista

3 more carspots up for grabs!

For those that are interested, on the night of the 9th there's a group of us heading to the Panthers club for dinner and drinks.

Meet at the front at 7. Any dramas give me a call, PM me for my number if you don't already have it :mad:

Looking forward to seeing your R32 there Chris.

Now we have a couple of pics of our 3rd Major prize that will be given away on October the 10th to a lucky R32 owner - a 1/18 die-cast model of the CALSONIC R32 GT-R Group A race car, this one by Kyosho and also a limited edition.

Like all the major prizes this one will come with an engraved plaque to commemorate the occasion.

GTR_CS1.jpg

GTR_CS2.jpg

Looking forward to seeing you all on the day!

thanks, Will be good to see so many r32's there.

For those that are interested, on the night of the 9th there's a group of us heading to the Panthers club for dinner and drinks.

Meet at the front at 7. Any dramas give me a call, PM me for my number if you don't already have it

For those that are interested, on the night of the 9th there's a group of us heading to the Panthers club for dinner and drinks.

Meet at the front at 7. Any dramas give me a call, PM me for my number if you don't already have it

In and Inn @ Nepean Shores.

Traveling in the lude (nude!) :)

Getting realy chuffed - cant wait.

Thanks for the kind PM Richard, and thanks, I will try to pop in at Panthers after 7 to see you ACTers who are so happy to have crossed the border into NSW :D

Shell will certainly oblige you with membership forms to sign you up as a member too, if you're ready at that point. :D

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