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Originally posted by skyline33

DentonR33,

It sounds like you live next to me, do you have a white skyline??

if not do you live next to st.kilda. if so maybe we go down together

I have a white Skyline :) Anyway be there on Friday everyone damn it!!!

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someone send me there mobile number so once im finished at this party i can call up and see where u r and meet yas somewhere along the way.

Originally posted by skyline33

I think the best place to meet would be lakeside drive at albert park in front of the f1 pits

hmm soundz like a better idea....hmmm whereaboutz is that =P

I've already got two routes organised :)

Now - do you want twisty twisty (ie. King Lake), or just Mount dandy twisty?

See you friday fellas :)

matt

Originally posted by DentonR33

I live to be spontaneous,  

This Friday, 8:30pm at Nando's in Doncaster

Be there or be soft ;)

This aint saying that we cant have a cruise this week,  

AND next week.

Mattlowth, i dont know doncaster or live anywhere near there so you wanna organise a route ;)

Steve and I generally just do laps of the princess hwy when we are bored :P  City to Dande and back haha its a pissa.

Yeah, bring em along! :)

ex-static - Donny nando's! ;)

matt

Originally posted by MZNISMO

ive got about 3 other skylines who would love to come along with you guys if you dont mind???:)

Come exstatic, by the time we leave it will probably be 9. We will have 2 digital video cameras and a good digi cam so the footage should be pretty sweeeeet.

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What: A Skyline Cruise (oh yeah baby)

When: This friday 27th September (2 days from now)

Time: 8:30pm

Where: Nando's (where you kill em and we grill em)

958 Doncaster Rd

Doncaster, VIC, 3108

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See you all there !! Dont forget to bring your skyline :uh-huh:

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