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I count around 40 in numbers - Nice effort Ppl.:cheers:

Dont forget the Frissbie/Footy/Cricket bat n CD's

Coming Aurora, GM_GTR, leech_, Sinista32, ChooChoobaa, tridentt150v, SxyGtsT, Amaru, Contempt, fordZ, GZ R33, jnr_j, LTSJayce, Mark, OZR32GTR, race_snooze, skyline_babe5, Veilside R33

SkyGTRline, Stevie, SupaFly Skyline = 21

Unable to make it this time

johnnyr31, R31_silo2, Terminal, Why Try It = 4

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Anyone coming with any old 'lines [30, 31's etc], we got heaps of 32, 33, 34's, just wondering what the mix was ????????????

I'll see ya's at Cotter, dropping the ball and chain off at Civic, then motoring out [means I get all the esky contents..........lol].

I'm bringing another skyline with me, R33 about '94.

Young fella, still full of silly ideas and too much energy.................not old and wise [and slow] like myself.............lol

And good for you Johnny, we need a mix, need to see all models and years participating...................cyaallthere.

i'll have my R31 out there soon enough, started the job and the money's rolling in. less than a year till my l's so all is going well, and quite frankly i couldn't care less abouyt the power restricions because a year is more than enough (only last for first year of p's) to get all cosmetic work done before my engine is done!!!

i'll have my R31 out there soon enough, started the job and the money's rolling in. less than a year till my l's so all is going well, and quite frankly i couldn't care less abouyt the power restricions because a year is more than enough (only last for first year of p's) to get all cosmetic work done before my engine is done!!!

dont forget to add the 4 months when your license is suspended for speeding (only if u drive like i do hehe)

correct me if im wrong, which i most likely am, but doesnt the new law apply to nsw drivers?

One word of caution everyone-----------take it easy, it's the silly season and there will be all sorts of ppl about, please just cruise. i'd really hate to be following an ambulance out there............

I know how it is, heaps of skylines/pride and joy's/mean machines, but save it for another day, play it cool, I WANT TO MEET EVERYONE [not everybody].

dont forget to add the 4 months when your license is suspended for speeding (only if u drive like i do hehe)  

correct me if im wrong, which i most likely am, but doesnt the new law apply to nsw drivers?

meh, it'll apply to canberrians soon enough (proberly after every other state like all other laws) :wassup:

i might be able to come, but i finish work at 1. Should i just cruise down to Cotter and see if i can catch anyone there? Might bring my old man as well, he has a love for the cars even if he is a little slow in some ways (he used to call my BOV a blow up valve... :( )

Hi all,

I'm heading out for a big shop tomorrow morning, I'll try and sort out:

- Ice

- Softdrink

- 2 slabs

- Some snack food

- Bread

- Sauce

- Onions

- Meat -> Sausages/Rissoles

- Paper plates

I'll just see where the budget takes me, should be heaps of people so nothing will be wasted.

See you there,

John

Your driving I don't blame him....BUV.....Ha ha ha

i might be able to come, but i finish work at 1. Should i just cruise down to Cotter and see if i can catch anyone there? Might bring my old man as well, he has a love for the cars even if he is a little slow in some ways (he used to call my BOV a blow up valve... :( )

just got home (YAWN) about to get stuck into polishing the car, theres some "high performance, race, bird shit" on the bonnet but im going to remove purely for aesthetic appeal, better re-do my high performance race tape on the broken pod too.

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