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dont you guys want some variety? If you put only lines in it, potential members without lines wont wanna join

I say add the stealth S15 to the list :)

besides, greg said he would like to include it

yeah right lol

to an SKYLINES australia calendar hahaha u nob :)

OK guys...

Have to get out there and take a few photos so I'm making myself available for Sunday 26th from 6pm? Anyone in the list able to make this time? Shan? We need to get moving on this if we want the calendar for most of '05

-Greg.

I can make it. Just let me know where

If you find some nice wide road I'll have a go getting some smoking drift if your interested?

Can't really drift but I'll give it a go. My car loves to be thrashed. BTW its the grey r32 with the white nismo back rims. You should take some photos at the calder night of all the cars if its in jan.

hi guys I'll be on hols in Sydney till Jan 05 (hopefully meetin up with the SAU boys n girls here before I leave).

Greg can I leave it in your safe hands till then? Also if Robin or someone else wants to step up a lil and take on the coordinating side of things til I come back?

For now it'll just be prelim chasing up and getting confirmations of free times from both Greg and those interested. As I said at the meet to some of you, we can't shoot all the cars at the same place or time, so we need you guys to come up with good suggestions.

I'll take a committee poll and see if we'll be including non members or not. Based on that we'll include non members. If we decide members only and can't fill up all the spots with member cars then we'll use non member cars to fill em up.

Also Al, we have a wide variety of cars int he list, not just GTRs, so that should answer your question.

I might head over to twilight drift with one of you guys and Greg when I get back to take some happy snaps of a skyline drifting, and get the boys from fullock involved too.

As for Troy and skylinegeoff's cars, I reckon they look TOUGH AS with the fire scorched bonnet and the huge aluminium fireplate of the rear bumper respectively. A shot of those two cars in their raw glory on a track with team wang would be awesome.

Just so you know I am in Canada until the 12th. Also - my car currently lacks a gearbox, drive shafts, front paipe, and far too many nuts and bolts. I have no idea when it will be back in once piece. Otherwise I'd have been happy for James or someone to go get it.

However, Greg already has some pretty darn good shots of my car from the day we did with me and noof.

Also - James has some decent super high res piccies from the Dutton that might look cool too.

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