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Found this on FB and noticed it wasn't here...

I thought why not try and get a few skylines together for a meet, take some good group pix then go for a little cruise to olympic park, then maybe somewhere after that if people are keen. I know this is a sunday, which is why please read the 'cruise to' info carefully.

WHERE: Crossroads Bunnings
WHEN: 4:00pm
CRUISE TO: Will be leaving Crossroads bunnings at 4:30pm and head to olympic park to get some nice group shots. will stay at olympic for aslong as we can avoid the rangers :P and who ever wants to have some late night fun/ driving after hanging out at olympic for a while, we can organise something then! if this event is successful then more will be organised, like big runs to places for dinner etc. make this a good event to show off the best cars that came out of japan!!!

More than sure i read somewhere this is a all skyline event, so the more we can get out the better :)

So far there is about 75 going but expect at least half of that.

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If it has a skyline badge your invited

And I'm going to say no R vs V bs this has to end now were all under the same banner and love the same cars thank you!

Come out will be a great cruise



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