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Newcastle And Central Coast 26/8/2012 Cruise To Singleton


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i just washed the car, sooooooo keen now!!!

Mates from work sound good.

Was going to wash the car, but couldn't be bothered, it's dusty from lack of use haha bit of boost will help that ha

Hahahaha bring on the induction noise!!!

Actually on that note, Chookie where is the video you promised me? Lol

Gaz is now confirmed in the S15 too

I'll confirm if Jack is coming in the 32 tomorrow

Hahahaha he hasn't driven it for nearly 3mths, I'll be shocked if he gets out of it for lunch :P

Edit, I just realised what u meant! Your a bad boy ;)

Looking like i have to head to Bulahdelah tomorrow, so good chance not just my car, but i'm out of the cruise too. Sucks, as this is starting sound awesome

I'll try and pop in at the meet point on my way though.

Hey guys,i'd like to come tomorrow,

where are you guys meeting up?

I'm staying at budgiewoi. :cheers:

Hey trouble, it would be good to have you come along.... Look at the map on the first page which gives you the route... It's about 40-45 mins from where u are to the meetup and we will probably be out for most of the day.... My car won't be there but I will be so if your coming I'll keep a lookout for ya :)

Ok bp it is,so i get on the f3 and drive till i get to the bp?

what time should i be there?

Me trouble,no way me lil ol lady. :wub:

hey mate i live 5mins from budgewoi so if u want we can cruise up together.might have another mate in his s15 comn to

hey mate i live 5mins from budgewoi so if u want we can cruise up together.might have another mate in his s15 comn to

Where do you want to meet up and what time? :D

Someone has posted the meet details to Newcastle Skylines on Facebook.

This will end well..... =\.

63 more days till I get my full licence and can drive the S15.

Found a Twin Canonball exhaust catback in Japan....has middle silencer etc and comes in at 91DB. Looks hella VIP style. Contemplating ordering it very soon.

I think the next meet should be one to celebrate my full licence....(^^♪ ?

Have too much uni work to be able to have time to go to this one unfortunately..




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