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haha Terry, i will have my evo 8 mr in two days!

This will be my come back cruise to Skylines Australia...just not in a Skyline.

Can't wait, I went in 2009 (i think?) in the 34 and had lots and lots and lots of fun!!!

Hehe... I look forward to seeing your new toy Shanil!

On the cruise...

...and as Duncan alluded to...

We prefer to sight these things in...

* the rear vision mirror and...

* not through the front windscreen

:P

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Hehe... I look forward to seeing your new toy Shanil!

On the cruise...

...and as Duncan alluded to...

We prefer to sight these things in...

* the rear vision mirror and...

* not through the front windscreen

:P

The exact same way they get spotted on the race track... :D

might come for a cruise down from tamworth

Cool. I am at Singleton. Would you like to go to Windsor early in the morn to meet up with them all and come back up Putty road with em? Thats what I am thinkin of doin!

Cool. I am at Singleton. Would you like to go to Windsor early in the morn to meet up with them all and come back up Putty road with em? Thats what I am thinkin of doin!

thanks mate but im not sure if ill make it yet

Ok, So Jody has said that at this stage we are free, So seeing as I'm having all sorts of fun trying to find time to put the skyline together I might just come and check out this little baby in Jo's car ;) (and waste another day that could be put towards the skyzer... Skyline Nationals isn't till October), sounds like heaps of fun, and should be good to catch up with some old friends, and make some new ones!

Stay sideways kidz,

Dan.

Long range weather forecast for the Hunter is...

wait for it...

HIGH chance of rain from 21st - 24th Jan

Don't let this deter you as it does me :P

(Gemma won't wash her car for weeks now - lol)

then don't write it, tezza

ill be in provided i can get my blue slip in time! :D

Then "sneak it up to Singo"! There is a fella up here that dont even drive the cars. Passes mine for its pink slip everytime. Even with a full roll cage :thumbsup::whistling:

Well then tell her your taking her to the hunter valley for lunch. How can she say no to that!?

...and what a coincidence it is, that you are both surrounded by similar cars as you go for that country drive towards the winery? :rofl2:

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