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ok, firstly there have been some threads about 34 cruises etc,

I've just had a look back through 4 pages - that's 100 threads in my books...

There are 3 main threads that mention R34 or are directed toward R34's

some threads... Actually it's 3% of recent threads...

now enough said!

good night ALL and sleep well (that's to ALL skyline owners) :wassup:

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leave it at that

And I agree for once Matt :D

Back on topic now: I would still love for a meet of some description to take place. Clinton I already have Firefrog's mobile and AFRO has kindly provided his, perhaps we can make a few calls between us (and anyone else interested) and sort something out in advance. Like I said before I'm still waiting for my GTT to arrive but in a fortnight or so I should have it.

BTW thanks firefrog for the 'passenger' invite earlier, I might have to take you up on that offer if I'm still waiting ;)

Count me in guys!! I think this is my firstpost ever since i registered couple years ago but I take delivery of my 34 tommorow!!!!!!!!!!!! Will keep you guys posted!

Cheers

Jon

OK we have quite a list now! This is sounding better and better by the moment :D

Not to put a damper on non-R34 owners but this is the master list of those Brissy R34 Owners who are interested in doing a met up every so often. (other liners or forum members are obviously welcome at any time)

So far we have:  

Clinton

Myth33

Firefrog

666Dan

Pear(waiting for the 34 like me ;) )

Afro

R34GTX

CYA_34

Think of the photo oportunities with this lot, gets me very excited!

If we can all agree on the best way to organise this, that would be great. Mobile numbers are great but not everyone may want to provide them online etc?

Otherwise I had an Idea that involved creating a new post with all of these details, get it 'STICKY' by the SAU mods under the 'Queensland' thread and from there we can keep track of meets and post meet discusions in that thread.  

Using the one thread it would be best if we plan meets fortnightly or monthly. Everyone should have sufficient time to get their cars and themselves organised that way :D . What does everyone think? VOTE now or forever hold your peace!

R34 Workshop Manual

Dan hate to coin a term here, but you know you R the MAN!!!!!!

That is a champion effort mate.....cheers

n15m0 and choyda your added... :)

Clinton

Myth33

Firefrog

666Dan

Pear(waiting for the 34 like me )

Afro

R34GTX

CYA_34

n15m0

choyda

Can we make the cruise in about two weeks time cause I should have my 34 then also? If not I look forward too catching up with you all on the following trip!!

I'm looking forward to catching up with everyone. It's been one of the hardest things about owning the 34 is the amount of differences from the other models and that's made it all that much harder to do mods. Finding the info or finding someone with the info has been harder. So I think that this is great for all the Skyline owners not only to embrace all things skyline but to share the knowlage and appreciate the differences too.

PM me so I can pss on my Mob.

Cheers

Chris

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