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It was pretty impressive guys.

Pitty i had to leave earlyish.

I Guess it was a good thing I left early.  I didnt want to show anymore ppl up with my S-Cargo lol.

FEAR THE SNAIL!!!!!!!!!!

bahaha so it actually went alright :( i will definatly have to make it out to one of these ones soon. Again soz about not being able to come family drama's :(

Ill be out tonight to show off my really shiny car, Ive had this week off - lots of time to wash and polish it!...

I like the drive out to the museum and its cool meeting everyone, but we should go somewhere instead of standing around all night... I like driving in a big bunch of hot Skylines (and a bling bling forester)

Well last night wasnt too bad, not as big as the Friday before... We still didnt go anywhere though (even though I kept suggesting the nearest pub)... I hope that snoozes car is still ok after making the most horrible noise I have ever heard a skyline make (pothole)...

Next Friday can we meet out there and then go for some drinks or something???

Mabye we should organise a place before hand?????

I hope that snoozes car is still ok after making the most horrible noise I have ever heard a skyline make (pothole)...

More horrible even than when James killed his RB30, Michael?

If it really was worse....then oh my god

Well last night wasnt too bad, not as big as the Friday before... We still didnt go anywhere though (even though I kept suggesting the nearest pub)... I hope that snoozes car is still ok after making the most horrible noise I have ever heard a skyline make (pothole)...

Next Friday can we meet out there and then go for some drinks or something???

Mabye we should organise a place before hand?????

Yeh, we should all cruise somwhere next friday nite, do a bit of a convoy and have some drinks :D

ok then, lets organise it.

tomorrow night, what do people want to do? meet as usual, maybe a cruise into town, some drinks? any suggestions? drinks may not be a good idea, as we will have our cars with us.

how bout a cruise from NMA to belco, then tuggers, back through woden or fyshwick? it might sound lame, but its an idea.

how bout a cruise from NMA to belco, then tuggers, back through woden or fyshwick? it might sound lame, but its an idea.

Thats one long ass drive :D

Im down for going to have drinks somewhere, but where can we go that has decent parking to fit us all in (I refuse to park in civic for many reasons)?

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