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Hello fellow GTR enthusiasts.

First id like to say sorry for any offence but this is strictly a GTR get together.

Anyways as it is a start of a new year and the forums are dead I thought id organize a gathering of the TITANS as the tittle states.

So any of you with any model GTR are welcome to meet up for a chit chat, swap stories, share info or even sell stuff.

Thought we could get together and have a lunch or just have a few drinks and those who are keen a light journey into the hills, either for lunch or to sight see.......

Not sure if it will be night time or afternoon or morning yet but am thinking of February the 15th 2014.

I have organized many cruises in the past but thought something like this might be better and give other GTR owners a chance to meet and greet. So if we see each other on the street we can put a name/face to the car.

Im open for suggestions on anything but obviously I would like to keep the principal the same.

Thought the numbers would be not too large if it was just GTRs, and didn't want anything unmanageable.

thoughts, interests, opinions are welcome.

Anyone that has a problem with it need not post, simply move on to the next thread, thanks

Mike

Ok peoples.

The date is set for Sunday the 16th of February 2015. Sorry if this does not suit everyone but it is very hard to accommodate for all.

The meet and greet is going to be at 401 Greenhill road, Burnside Community Centre at 10:00am. Just before the Burnside Village on Portrush road.

All other Information about the day will be given at the meet point.

Hope to see all GTR owners there.

Will be a pretty casual day and for us all to chat and mingle, swap/sell stuff and organize future events.

Cheers

Mike

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