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Hey guys. I bought my line for driving too. My wheels are very cheap and all my money has gone on things you can't see. The show is supposed to be a big social thing with cars. Hanging out, chatting, meeting people. We need lots of entrants to make it work.

I know I keep saying the same thing but doesn't your car deserve to be polished to within an inch of it's life at least once a year?

Anyway, just my opinion. I'm just trying to help the club put on the biggest Skyline show around so we can all show the knockers that we are friendly people who look out for each other.

Also wouldn't mind a few photos of 50 Skylines all hanging out together :rofl:

Thanks for your efforts gruntn and also Monkey for the flyers.

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dont matter if your car's stock i was just trying to get a group of guy's to enter so we can cruz and enter together they wont know if it's stock or not with the bonnet down hehehe .dave i went .08 i think it was awhile ago now and had to do the course but still kept my licence,linton i like to cruz more too than show but just thought it would be fun if we all enter together and cruz aswell, i dont even know how to spell let alone organise a cruz for a  show. you guy's can do it better than me, i just not keen to go down there alone that would be s##%if you guy's just wanna cruz that would be great 2 just having all our car's in the carpark and then we can take off at any time but it's up to you guy's ,

Ok i gather from that you will be entering your car. I would be happy to enter if everyone else was. So basically we can all cruise down park up etc id be happy to do that. I was just wondering how many people were entering from Newcastle.

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cant wait for the 10 sec pass chief,must be getting there soon

did an 11.200 with only 3 gears....it sh1ts me to think what time i would have run, if only the box would have let me grab 4th gear...had to roll over the line with my foot on the clutch!

anyway back on topic....just had the inside of the car and cage painted body colour (stripped all the body deadner out), got some new Bride race seats and Willans harnesses. It looks sh1t hot and would love to show it off....we'll wait and see eh!

did an 11.200 with only 3 gears....it sh1ts me to think what time i would have run, if only the box would have let me grab 4th gear...had to roll over the line with my foot on the clutch!

that is lame heheh hey dont you do some work for the newi guy's?? OK WE HAVE 4 MAYBE'S ANYMORE

good ony champ ill put u down as a definate have you got your form , while we are waiting for more definate's where should we meet up and what time you guy's think , i thought the twin servo's on the freeway?do you guy's know the servo im talking about?? is that a good place for every one ??i thought it would be the best seen as though it's an early start so we can leave home and hit the freeway and have a clean run.ok thats 2 definate #JOE-GRUNTN#JOSH-WIZARD2K#MAYBE'S #LINTON-NZM.031#DAVE-d-d#ADAM-ADAM-54#KRISTOV#MARK-LENNO#####################

come on mate enter!, we like stock cars at show 'n' shine !!!

Nah, its like really stock, like got not one thing done to it. Apart from being polished and some seat covers!! Keen as for the cruz down there but, any1 know where that servo is????

Yeah, i know what you are saying mate, but a nicely polished skyline is the kind we are wanting there, i am entering in my old R31 stock as ! cause i love the car and the kind of people that are coming will love it as well. hopefully i can change your mind on the day.

yeah, there is a servo just down the street.

I meant the place where we r meeting at to cruz down from!!!! Well, if i find the stuff im after before the weekend, and i get it on my car, i'll enter. By the way, does any1 live north of newy who is keen 4 the cruz?????

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