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Thinking off a meet'n greet get together sorta thing for the V- Series Skylines and M-Series stagea owners in the Newcastle/central coast area.

The plan was for a get together and get to know other owners and talk shop about our babies and have a good time maybe go for a cruise afterwards.

This is also goin up in the V-Series skyline section aswell so if your keen reply to this and we can figure out a date.

V/M series cars, stock to highly modded it doesn't matter bring it.

Cheers

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Yeah man of course C34s can. Just said the M35 because its a direct relation to the V35. got a mate with an A31 cefiro coming so yeah C34/R34s, ceffs and what not. Just sick off seeing the usual at meets that's all.

Maybe us skyline owners will come and have a look at all the family cars and talk about how many seats we can fit in the back lol.i think it would be a good day for a coast jap meet?

Maybe us skyline owners will come and have a look at all the family cars and talk about how many seats we can fit in the back lol.i think it would be a good day for a coast jap meet?

Definitely; I can give tips on how to get kid vomit off velour, and handy hints on silencing troublesome backpackers in the load area, with just a roll of gaffer tape and a handful of cable ties...

has the place and time been set yet?

Nope.

OP- I know you have duplicated this topic all over the forum. Could I make the suggestion of firming up some details ie Location, date and time, Cars welcome, cruise directions etc, and post them in the NSW events section. Make sure you say its a "non official SAU" cruise, and illegal behaviour won't be tolerated (ie speedz and skidz) .

Just put the link at the bottom of each of these topics.

I'd love to meet with other M35s V35s Z33s, and anything else Nautically inspired that wants to tag along- just get on top of the organisation of this. thumbsup.gif

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