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There's a list of attendees at the beginning of this thread Genelle.

I'm looking forward to going down and up Hawkesbury Hts Hairpins like you Mat going through GG.

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Hmm, how did you know I love Irohazaka? Wipe the sweat off at the bottom at Lake Chuzenji and go back up the mountainside lol.

Taroko Gorge east of Hualien Taiwan is a hoot too.

Any cars at all are more then welcome mate,

I hope to get my R32 GTR out that's been in storage for a fair while. She needs a drive and hopefully will see the road more often, Will also get my Show car EVO out there and hopefully a R35.

Will be great to have a carpark full of skylines and hopefully some great shots on the day!

Look forward to meeting everyone.

"Skyline" badges ready for your EVO and R35 :P

Fantastic to catch up with you bunch.

Cameron, food and service was amazing. Will defiantly be putting your place in the back of my head for when I'm in the dog house with the wife ;)

Great mini run after too guys. Thanks Terry for leading us through some less known spots around your area. :)

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Thanks Cameron for hosting our August Monthly Meet. It was good to catch up and meet some new faces!

Tez, thanks for the gift & introducing us to an epic piece of road.

Hope to see you all for our September meet which I hope you guys and girls will be excited about.

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What a fantastic day,weather was perfect as was the company, and the food well I will say it was absolutely beautiful.

Thank you to the organizer. :-) :-) :-) :-)




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