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Originally posted by R33

Danny are you entering final battle?

Impact is putting in 6 cars

THE SX, BY  BY, SSSXTC, GSR 13S, BLKMGK and a modded civic

Not me-

just a couple of my friends

IMSHY known now as SXYAZ and IMSHY2, IMJUDG, and maybe TYM2GO if he hasn't sold it yet

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Originally posted by carlo

What time are we going to be meeting at burger king terry Hills..

Also who is gonna be there.

Nick

Carlo

Brendanf

who else

I think Nick mentioned 9:15 (9:00 for those who want brekkie) at BK TH - leave at 9:30 to be at Casula (Crossroads - Where ever the Frig that is) by 11:00 , to then be in the gong by 12:00ish

400 HP if you are getting onto Mona Vale Rd at Gordon u have to follow it for awhile....past St. Ives..... past St Ives showground thne keep following it till u come to a set of lights. That is the intersection for Forest Way Rd.... keep going striaght along Mona Vale rd for about 1km and you will see a small turn left lane and a sign for hungry jacks on the LEFT... take that left and its literally there!!!!!!

THIS HELP????

cheers Ando

400HP will be good to see all of you guys there. Bring 2 way radios if possible.

the instructions R33Deviat gave are right on the money.... after you go through forestway intersection you take the left (first left after the forestway intersection if im not mistaken) , there is a white fence/gate on the corner and should be a banner saying burger king.

PS: dont be late, we HAVE to leave by 9:30 to make the meeting point at liverpool

Cheers

Nick

dude... I thought we're meeting up with some of the other skylines at Terry Hills. Thats pretty far for you though.... if you came to my place in the morning it'd be around 20-30 to Terry Hills then we'd go to Liverpool.... aternatively we can meet at the liverpool place wherever that is??

ahh! MRTRBO! how u doin!

yeah sure was - did you spot me from parra rd? :D

yeah, way too much traffic.... :)

there was a semi truck infront of me at one stage and the thing went down a sharp trough in the road a $hitload of rocks poored out of the back of it and onto my bonnet! i haven't had a good look at the bonnet for scratches and stuff yet but it was hella scary....

400HP, me going to your place would be like going to WA via BRISBANE. I'll seeya there....

Good man good cant wait for the cruise this sunday!!!

Hehehehe Very nice car i spotted you behind me at parra rd then you took off so igo YaY some fun!! LoL

I know man das why i changed lanes tha stupid thing was throwing out rocks f@rking bloody trucks!!! :burnout:

Can we get a mother f@cking moment of silence for this small cronic break :headbang:...... LoL :eek: Sorry im bored at Uni !

Can we get a list of whoz Coming ????

Im gonna be at Cross Rdz At 11am

Might Go down merryalnds way in tha morning to pick up a friend

If so ill give u a buzz Daniel and we can Meet up like before hand like last time yeh ?

:D




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