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I know its massively short notice but the suns out and i havnt cleaned the 32 in a while heading down to the apple peal carwash, these meets that MUZTEK used to organise were always good . Any one keen to meet up wash and chat ? if so :

Apple peal carwash at 8.30 onwards tonight then hitting the hwy around 10.30- 11ish

1 - 11 Fitzsimons Lane Templestowe

regards Jimbob32.

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Damn!

Late notice for sure or I would have been there!

Next time Jimbo!

:)

YEAH SORRY BRO I ONLY GOT TOLD BY MY PANEL SHOP THAT MY 32 WAS READY LIKE AND HOUR AGO PICKING IT UP AND HEADING CRUISING TONIGHT MAYBE NEXT WEEK ILL PUT UP A THREAD EARLY OR SOMETHING AND JUST SEE WHO TURNS UP TONIGHT .

Hey Guys,

I just want to say that last night was a great meet up. This was the first official Skyline get together since I got my V35 sedan late last year. Met alot of interesting folks and the machines that you guys had were amazing. For those who missed out, we had a two R35 GTRS rock up, both were black and appear to be going on some patrol or sorty in the hills (they looked like a pair of jet fighters).

Also want to thank Mr Windsurf for taking my friend and I on a joy ride in his R32 GTR. That was my very first up front experience in one and most people that I know would not be so inviting especially with a pair of newbs like my friend and I...

I'm down anytime for a meet. I'll become a paid member somestage this week

Sorry mate I turned left and parked at dicksmith car park I was hoping you would do a u turn and see us .

Didn't see you there... ...Oh well... ...It was a fun night... ...I got pulled over right before pulling into my street... ...Girl looked at my licence and asked if I was out having fun on princess... ...I said "F that, I'm too old for that S--T!"... ...She then said, "I'm 24 and you look young enough for me to make a pass at."... ...Me = "Blah?"... ...She hands me my licence and says, "Have a nice night sir."...

So I may have then spent a little too long checking my mirror before pulling out into traffic...

Hey Guys,

I just want to say that last night was a great meet up. This was the first official Skyline get together since I got my V35 sedan late last year. Met alot of interesting folks and the machines that you guys had were amazing. For those who missed out, we had a two R35 GTRS rock up, both were black and appear to be going on some patrol or sorty in the hills (they looked like a pair of jet fighters).

Also want to thank Mr Windsurf for taking my friend and I on a joy ride in his R32 GTR. That was my very first up front experience in one and most people that I know would not be so inviting especially with a pair of newbs like my friend and I...

I'm down anytime for a meet. I'll become a paid member somestage this week

Welcome to the forums.

How sweet were those R35s ... so nice to hear them let rip. Kinda felt sorry for the drivers having a bunch of fanboys descend on them from the moment they showed up, but sorry guys, it goes with the territory.

If you want a ride in my R32 GTR you're welcome any time. It's pretty stock but hey, that's plenty to have fun with.

Welcome to the forums.

How sweet were those R35s ... so nice to hear them let rip. Kinda felt sorry for the drivers having a bunch of fanboys descend on them from the moment they showed up, but sorry guys, it goes with the territory.

If you want a ride in my R32 GTR you're welcome any time. It's pretty stock but hey, that's plenty to have fun with.

Yeah well what do you expect if you turn up with a skyline to a place with other skylines for us to just stand around 100m away going ohhh I dunno if we should go over hahaha

Oh and no worries on the joyride :D your V35 was pretty nice, that the 1st time I've been in one they are pretty nice I wouldnt mind one as a daily

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