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When my car is going I'll organise a cruise... Once Jarrad has moved and all the motorsport events are done (pretty much all of August) I'll

Organise a BBQ meet up too, just for something different, try keep the Newy scene kicking :D

Oh, and we have a new skyline and member coming next week, Jack my next door neighbour loved my beast and has gone down to Nowra to pick up a 32gtst.... Good times ahead!!

Oh, and we have a new skyline and member coming next week, Jack my next door neighbour loved my beast and has gone down to Nowra to pick up a 32gtst.... Good times ahead!!

Great work!

heres a pic i took yesterday whilst over at stockton... alot of potential for some good shots over there for meets etc...

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Awesome shot mate!! It's a good location with potential... Just was the car after being near sand and salt etc ;)

Cheers mate... Yea she is probably due for a wash. Do you think it actually hurts the car that much driving it near the ocean etc?

Unless it was parked there regularily I wouldnt think so, but I'd hose the car anyway to be cautious...

Yea makes sense.. Will give it a wash through the week if there is some decent weather.. Need to clean up the inside abit also..

Hey Guys, I finally got that disc replaced from our Meet Up and posted the last of the pictures -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404240-newcastle-meet-up-wrap-up-thread/page__st__160__gopid__6454592#entry6454592

I know a few wanted copies so ill make some soon ;)

Anthony, definatly a great location for a group of cars pics!!

Yeah its a good spot... Should be able to get a location on the grass to get all of Newy in the backdrop? Not sure if we would need to run it by the council first though?

Yeah its a good spot... Should be able to get a location on the grass to get all of Newy in the backdrop? Not sure if we would need to run it by the council first though?

Yea i was thinking of getting some with newy in the back ground, i think there are plenty of spots for us to go etc.. but yea, nobbys in the backgorund works well. took some shots from the boat ramp facing towards korangang, showing the real newcastle ha... but they all turned out bad due to wrong settings on the camera unfortunately....

Yeah I've got a bit on too but may organise a meet for the guys anyway... We have a few new cars joining us on the next one :yes:

Waiting in coilovers and a few other bits mate :/ but found them cheap so it's worth the extra week wait

Yeah I've got a bit on too but may organise a meet for the guys anyway... We have a few new cars joining us on the next one :yes:

Waiting in coilovers and a few other bits mate :/ but found them cheap so it's worth the extra week wait

What coilovers did you end up getting Matt?

Yeah I've got a bit on too but may organise a meet for the guys anyway... We have a few new cars joining us on the next one :yes:

Waiting in coilovers and a few other bits mate :/ but found them cheap so it's worth the extra week wait

yea sounds like a plan mate. i will do my best to come along if im not in the snow etc..

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