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Hey folks, so who's going?

I'll be there on Saturday to spectate all those uber sprint lap cars do their thing! Anybody else want to catch up when we're there?

I know that a few of the other guys are going both Friday and Saturday. It's always just a bit more fun to hang out with a friends rather than just going it as a loner.

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EMMACHIZZIT???

would like to go, what time is everyone turning up on saturday? will be able to pull out an old videocamera the cops finally gave back to me and stretch its legs :) will the be lots of imports?

Me and my daughter will be there on Saturday, it will be a awesome day as usual, as long as the drifting doesn't hold up The proceedings like last year, but then I don't really like drift anyway.

Hope they go back to the t shirt suppliers from 2009 as the 2010 shirts were poor quality.

Then it's the Muscle Car Masters on 3-4 September.

Sweet.

nscc has a club display in the show n shine, so come say hi to some fellow nissan owners ;)

not sure if me or the car will be there though

hey Awesome, im picking up a friend from the airport at ten am but might take them straight out to this thing followed by a cruise on Sunday. btw im also an NSCC club member so it will be good to see a few of you guys there , bit late to enter my car but its pretty ugly anyway :ermm:

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