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Cool to meet up with all you guys last night at Yatala Pies and get to know you (and the cars). Thanks for the warm welcome !

Cause it was like 1 vs 10 I'm a bit confused with all new the names, cars and nicknames online...strutto(adrian) and nismogirl(erin) - got you two...but the others..who was who again...?

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Cool to meet up with all you guys last night at Yatala Pies and get to know you (and the cars). Thanks for the warm welcome !

Cause it was like 1 vs 10 I'm a bit confused with all new the names, cars and nicknames online...strutto(adrian) and nismogirl(erin) - got you two...but the others..who was who again...?

:spcow:

Glad you had a good time champ!!! Remember I've got first dibs :D

Seeya again soon!!!

tsk tsk tsk
Why tsk tsk tsk Neil, see you own post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...82&postcount=38

since when was it a rule that cause one group of skyline drivers wants to do something they have to invite every other skyline in QLD?

And then this post from Squizz:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...12&postcount=21

Which is why we have "secret small" cruises. If we don't have them, people get hurt, if we do have them, people get shitty.

Then your responce Neil:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...20&postcount=22

Seems you agree with this post too:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...23&postcount=23

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...28&postcount=24

And then you yourself complain, who is the hippocrate now?

Yes that Leopard is SEX ON WHEELS!

Yes my clutch is now TOTALLY ROOTED!

:):D:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:boinkcar: Nissan Leopard XV Y33 Chassis Engine VQ30DET Automatic 4door Stealth Cruiser hehehe !!! :bat:

Check the link in the signature for pics....

(1) Good to meet you too. Nice car, I wanna I wanna.

(2) Spoke to Gavin and he said yep, leopards are not a worry. He's factory trained on some model infinity which is apprently almost totally identical. There is also at least one other leopard in the country as he's worked on it before, but its an older model than yours.

(3) Yay shrek2

Why tsk tsk tsk Neil, see you own post:

 

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...82&postcount=38

 

And then this post from Squizz:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...12&postcount=21

 

Then your responce Neil:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...20&postcount=22

 

Seems you agree with this post too:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...23&postcount=23

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...28&postcount=24

 

And then you yourself complain, who is the hippocrate now?

 

Yes that Leopard is SEX ON WHEELS!

 

Yes my clutch is now TOTALLY ROOTED!

 

:):D:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

my tsk tsk tsk was aimed at the ppl complaining to us about cruises they dont hear about.

not at these ppl for organising this cruise

if u look at the post times u will see that it was all posted within a few milliseconds of the shit hitting the fan!

we never heard about the cruise??? we all have mobiles and we still we never heard about it.

and who said this was a cruise?? we simply had dinner at yatala and talked for a while.....

and michael what would you care about thursday nights for...you said yourself you dont go to them....

what do we have to run everything by you guys to make sure its ok for a few us to get together....

few milliseconds of the shit hitting the fan!

gotta be messy dude.. matrix style dodging:D:matrix:

Actually Michael called me up the other week to come for A cruise... but there was no show from anyone, so it never happened.

Why not we all just continue to PM organise cruise meets and stay in our own little groups and split off and go to other sites that we can then organise groups of "like minded" people who we like. sarcasm>

:confused:

wotever dude.

got over this whole thing ages ago.

no matter what happens and how sour ppl become there are always going to be groups of other skyline drivers doing their own thing

just cause i am driving to shell on coro to get a cherry ripe does not mean i need to announce it on the forum.

likewise if i am heading up a mtn or to jacobs well or to any place for that matter.

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