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Howdi everyone, finally back in a skyline! just thought id say hi, sorry if its in the wrong thread, but the link for newbies didnt work! livin down on the peninsula, got my self a white r33 gtst series one, limited mods, if you see me driving around give me a wave! (although i havent seen another skyline where i live!) hope to meet some of you guys in the future!

heres a pic of the car the day i bought her! now has black and chrome drift type r alloys!

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Hi - nice car you have there. Bought myself something similar recently and i'm new to the scene. I'm Narre Warren North area.

Used to live in Frankston myself. Not many skylines in my neck of the woods either. I'm in a silver R33. If i see you i'll be sure to wave :)

I don't know anyone yet and I know not many females around that are into Skylines. :unsure: Be great to meet anyone though who's an enthusiast

like me. I've not joined SAU officially yet but will be asap.

Anyone know of any cruises / park / meet & greet type events that happen around south east suburbs? Narre Warren / Cranbourne / Pakenham / even further south or towards the city side of the stump at all and when? Is there a regular meet or cruise on weekends etc? would love to take part. i remember a big bunch of cars that used to meet & park at the Krispy Kreme carpark in Narre Warren/Fountain Gate about 10pm on Fri or Sat nights sometimes, that seems to have disappeared now. Think that might have been Vic Street Scene crowd. Not sure.

Any advice appreciated - Pls drop a line anytime to say hi. Hope to meet some of you soon :action-smiley-069:

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi - nice car you have there. Bought myself something similar recently and i'm new to the scene. I'm Narre Warren North area.

Used to live in Frankston myself. Not many skylines in my neck of the woods either. I'm in a silver R33. If i see you i'll be sure to wave :)

I don't know anyone yet and I know not many females around that are into Skylines. :unsure: Be great to meet anyone though who's an enthusiast

like me. I've not joined SAU officially yet but will be asap.

Anyone know of any cruises / park / meet & greet type events that happen around south east suburbs? Narre Warren / Cranbourne / Pakenham / even further south or towards the city side of the stump at all and when? Is there a regular meet or cruise on weekends etc? would love to take part. i remember a big bunch of cars that used to meet & park at the Krispy Kreme carpark in Narre Warren/Fountain Gate about 10pm on Fri or Sat nights sometimes, that seems to have disappeared now. Think that might have been Vic Street Scene crowd. Not sure.

Any advice appreciated - Pls drop a line anytime to say hi. Hope to meet some of you soon :action-smiley-069:

Im in Berwick

There are a few skylines in the area .

You need to come down to a meeting at Garage Cafe and say hi. The are plenty of girls in the club and a few attend these meetings.

But if you really want to have some fun come to DECA.. :thumbsup:

Im in Berwick

There are a few skylines in the area .

You need to come down to a meeting at Garage Cafe and say hi. The are plenty of girls in the club and a few attend these meetings.

But if you really want to have some fun come to DECA.. :thumbsup:

You dont need to be a SAUvic club member to attent meetings or DECA.

But its worth thinking about membership.

WayneO

You dont need to be a SAUvic club member to attent meetings or DECA.

But its worth thinking about membership.

WayneO

Wow! Another local. Nice to meet you Wayne. I saw a blue 34 the other day on Beacie-Emerald Rd, Not you?

There are a few locals. Be great to meet a few people out this way for a meet & greet sometime.

Thanks for the heads up on the Garage cafe. Definitely intend to join officially & become a member v/soon. Sounds really good.

(Can I ask a really stupid question.. whats DECA?)

Cheers :

Leah

Wow! Another local. Nice to meet you Wayne. I saw a blue 34 the other day on Beacie-Emerald Rd, Not you?

There are a few locals. Be great to meet a few people out this way for a meet & greet sometime.

Thanks for the heads up on the Garage cafe. Definitely intend to join officially & become a member v/soon. Sounds really good.

(Can I ask a really stupid question.. whats DECA?)

Cheers :

Leah

The above link will give you a idea.

We hire the DECA complex in Shepparton and have a day there on the saturday and hit Shep at night . Great weekend.

Howdi everyone, finally back in a skyline! just thought id say hi, sorry if its in the wrong thread, but the link for newbies didnt work! livin down on the peninsula, got my self a white r33 gtst series one, limited mods, if you see me driving around give me a wave! (although i havent seen another skyline where i live!) hope to meet some of you guys in the future!

heres a pic of the car the day i bought her! now has black and chrome drift type r alloys!

post-70109-0-76000600-1340171098_thumb.jpg

Good to see ya back in a Skyline . Looks ace.

Sorry for hijacking ya thread with pluggn DECA and the club.

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