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hey guys, during the course of the week i found myself talking to a few skyline owners who always go to broadi carpark on saturday nights,some of these guys are sau members and others were not. So i just though that maybe there could be a thread were the few people that are saturday night regulars, might want to let everyone else who is going know so we can all meet up and chat/ show off our rides. There are always skylines scattered around the place, so why not all join together, it will be a sik sight.

so if u r interested, post or pm your intentions for the night, and hopefully everyone can meet up.... cu there!

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might be an idea to take the pamphlets that strutto and the others have printed out, and covered other peoples cars in :D

but yer take some of those along and hand em out, a few times ive seen ash down at the bwcp and had a bit of a talk bout stuff

so yer theres quite a few regulars that are down there, often im down there myself but have been lazy of late and not done anything

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was there anyone there on friday the 26th march? i saw i nice white R33 with a huge screen from the roof and stuff, nice looking car...

he's not a member of this forum. poor guy's just having a last cruise around his mates becos his 6 months suspension starts at 12 midnite :D

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if you are just driving, being normal, doing all the right things, theres no need for them to pull you over.

the times i've been pulled over recently I wasnt doing a thing wrong...

Even when an obviously overloaded truck went by at 20kmh they still went over my car...

/end rant...

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Agreed about the police targeting skyline.. but then again I only just discovered that some people has the mentality of "You have a nice import car, you are a hoon". Geez that shits me I'm telling ya.. Guess there is a lot of jealous, single minded, etc people out there, which is sad. :)

/end rant too...

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i was down there on sat night, saw erin and a few skylines leaving just as i rocked up. I thought it was the rain scaring ppl off but apparently there was a defect pit round the back. Thats y i always go in and out the main entrance no matter how bad the line up is.

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