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These are the distances for places fairly central and can hold a large amount of people and cars:)

Wagga Wagga 120 kms

Albury-Wodonga 162 kms

Canberra 257 kms

Melbourne 468 kms

Sydney 495 kms

Adelaide 1040 kms

this is the thread for anyone who is interested. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...23&page=1&pp=25

Also sorry to hijack this thread but it is along the same lines, as meeting other liners is always a great idea.

Good idea in theory......

Personally I'd like to see just a meet up with NSW/ACT people first to see how that pans out.

Like we pick a spot, with some kind of decent size and plan the thing.

Big BBQ or something similar.

how about everyone come to sydney, make a big CAR SHOW/BBQ/MINI SOCCER AND MORE.

then few guys and girls chip in and stay at formula 1 motel, cost 59 per night. and leave the next day, have a big saturday night cruise through the city, heaps and heaps of skylines and all other cars, would be crazy once in a life time event.

sounds good silvo!!! organise it :P

haha, its an idea for now moanie.

obviously there would have to be major intrest for something like this to go ahead.

im sure a act nsw thing could be organised as a test run,

if this weather ever decides to be decent

then maybe a photo shoot outside parliment house..?

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