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If i can get it going by then, ill be there for sure.

All i have to do is find out why my wastegate is jammed, and un jam it.

Wicked.

Don't have a split dump do you?

1. Kat (GTRKat)

2. Rob (Not a Pulsar)

3. Anfanee - 90% in

4. Eric (Deziner)

5.James - (Sir son of rajab V)

6. TBA - (DIY MIK)

7. Richard (S!N)

Get on board peeps

ok you stawkers of the Forums - get your name on the list please.

Lets make this year a great turnout !

Remember your car doesn't need to be show quality, doesn't need to be a skyline, and you dont have to be there all day. A couple of hours is enough for most..

Note that there will be heaps of cars there from clasics to current. American muscle, Australian muscle, European, JDM's including rotors etc....

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Oh and they have food + drinks

Ive been going for several years in different trim and have never been booked by police and have not seen any RTA type stations there or back to southside.

Unless a miracle happens im out :(
Long story short, cracked oil pump at powercruise and am pulling motor out on saturday to put a new one in. If its back in and running ill be there (albeit sleep deprived), but i doubt it. Sorry Lads and Lasses :(

lol - put the riff raff way way over there.

Was good as we were in the same place last year.

I beleive Kat is letting the Orgynisers know this year.

So you will be there again Eiji.

Wonder If Mick will come along with his Federal stuff ?

Never too Late for a Skyrine owner. Welcome Matt :thumbsup:

1. Kat (GTRKat)

2. Rob (Not a Pulsar)

3. Anfanee - 110% in

4. Eric (Deziner)

5.James - (Sir son of rajab V)

6. TBA - (DIY MIK)

7. Richard (S!N)

8. Eiji (Stinkypoo)

9. Matt (OO 33GTR OO)

A minimum of 10 lines would be sweet.

It's gonna be cool. :cool:

Edit* That scene in MadMax where the bikes all pull in and rev there engines and all switch off at the same time...

Can we do that? lol.

I don't even know if I have time to wash my car let alone pick the banner etc up.

And for a small amount of cars/people I don't think it will matter too much if they aren't there this one time.

If someone wants to do it though feel free!

Ok I just got a reply from the Wheels organisers:

Hi Katrina,
It will be good to see your Skylines at Wheels.
Enter at Gate No 1 and park in Area P.
All cars from Non-affiliated clubs will be charged a $2.00 entry fee.
See you oon Sunday.
Regards,
roger Amos
Wheels Convenor

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