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im not :headspin:

Sorry to get off thread but had to say.....

Phat lookin veilside front bar on your line. Put one on my GTS-T (da black one) You two aught to cruise. If anyone knows Tristian at JB HiFi in Phillip - get him to join in for this one.

bahaha  

yea it was more a joke but i guess it could work it would look sweet... as i said i am not fussed you could do it the other way if you wanted i guess it will be a struggle to decide who gets to go in the mighty R though :cheers: jnr_j is running the show his call hehe :) i just want to say HI

I'll have to double check, but I'm under the impression that it's a girls only event.

Shit, another thought just occured to me: they probably won't want to ride alone in a car with some guy/girl they don't know. Maybe it's got to be 2 per car...

Ok, have just confirmed everything with my sister, it's 12 people - 10 girls and 2 guys.

I think 6 cars to carry the passengers is probably the go. List of volunteers (in order of volunteering):

R33 GTST me

R32 GTST timbar32

R33 GTST race_snooze

R32 GTR Sinista32

R33 GTST skylinegal

R32 GTST sxygtst

then came:

choochoobaa R32 GTST

Mr Snow R33 GTST

leech_ R33 GTST

SupaFly R32 GTST

If the top people listed are still all happy to help out then we're set. 3 R32s and 3 R33s. Would have been sweet to do leech_'s idea there were more guys, although maybe the 2 guys could travel in the GTR then let all the girls out in following cars... (although they may be forced to stick with their dates if they're couples)

Not sure what people's thoughts are on having extra cars for show?

I'd really like to see everyone out on this nite. Lets make it a really strong show of the liners. It was looking very promissing.

Personally, I'd rather see 1 passenger per ride than half the numbers of Skylines. I'm now Concerned that half my mates wont show.

See you ALL there OK. I'd like to have a bit of a rave afterwards.

Whoever is keen please just turn up, we can then dish out passengers on the night. (just wanted to make sure people know there's a chance they might not get a passenger). Would be great to have a large convoy.

Anyone else who wants to come, esp GTRs :), is welcome of course.

Will have to get someone to take some pics too. Maybe skylinegals other half?

How bout I throw a spanner in the works in regards to car order and say I can make it with my GT-T. :rant:

Always a place for a 34.

Counting up 32, 33, 34, 35 .....Hmmmm....LOL

It'd be good for a 34 upfront taking on the 5 0 :rant:

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