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Great to see lots of people coming.

As a footnote there is a large outdoor carpark behind Coles at lindfield (across the road from the pizza shop), this would be the best option for parking

The boss is in Melb for the weekend so why not, Im in.

Sewid,

  You can get that pic you were after.

Hey I think it was Shonen's idea for the pic but the poor bastard has exams so cant make it. I think I will take some pics that night anyway especially if there are a few Skylines there.

Hopefully the sun will still be shining before dinner.

Me too. This is the thing I was telling you about Oz.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...312#post1101312

Good to meet Eric (the new wheels look good), drew (Mr I wont park near you guys), ash (I think we've met before), snuffluffagus (spelling) and all you other smelly regulars.

Was good and cheap but crowded. I think we might need a bit more room next time.

I had a good night last night, thanks all!

it was a pleasure sweetie.

Great to meet some new faces last night too :)

Don't forget the xmas dinner :)http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d=1#post1102686




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