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Townsvillians,

Those who drive the mighty Skylines make yourself known! For the benefit of everyone in the 'ville I think we should meet up and organise a cruise somewhere. For too long commondores and falhoons have ruled our roost, it's time to take it back!!!

My name's Aaron and I recently bought a silver R32 GT-R with white rollers. If you see me driving around give me a wave :)

We should exploit the cold air for the short period of time when mother nature is on our side, so lets go for a drive somewhere and show the ford and holden boys/girls who's boss!!

Azza

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Thanks to the people who replied, we need more though. Was at the drags last night and saw two other gtr's, one pretty wild 33 and another 32. Only briefly chatted with them, don't know if they're forum members or not.

Was a pretty good night though, I cracked a 12.801 with my relatively stock car on worn radials!!!

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I have to make a trip to Townsville somtime between 7th and 9th of September, I was wondering if skyline owners would be out cruising the streets and if they are what nights they go out, as if all goes well I willl be driving the line up from Brisbane. So I might tag along if all goes well.

Cheers

Chris

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