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Can't be bothered giving mine a wash, haven't been washing the line as much as I used to, ever since I "modified" the front bar on that piece of kerb. Its too damn hot anyway. Looks like its going to be a good gathering.

Can't be bothered giving mine a wash, haven't been washing the line as much as I used to, ever since I "modified" the front bar on that piece of kerb.  Its too damn hot anyway.  Looks like its going to be a good gathering.

haha... its just that another certain car occupying your mind now :)

And a big thanks to everyone who made the effort to show up!

At least 22 Skylines at the first meeting point! What a turn out!

About 10 or so at the top of the mountain... :) The rest of you were doing circles at the bottom or taking wrong turns :P

Thanks James for backtracking and collecting the NOOBS!!!

Good turnout at Yatala too...

Once again thanks everybody... Was great to put some faces to the names!!!

See ya at the next one... Who's organising? :rofl:

Yep great turn out

Good to meet a few more people and put faces to names.

Wondered why so few made it to the top, now I know, it is because the //GC crew are too fast heheh.

Big Prop's to Adrian for getting everyone together.

and i was trying to push away a fordmobile who blocked me on tha way up which made me loose you all :P ended up going around the mountain and into Logan village, took the toll free rd too GC and then back to coomera which was dead, met the rest at yatala but most left home already :hellpisd: a few of us cruised to milton maccus which we saw at list another 6 or more skylines driving in.

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