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I guess im a new member so i better introduce myself...

I drive a black 32 2dr with 3inch dump, momo cat back, FMIC, boost controller + more to come... I've been driving round without a front bar for nearly 2 months now so ya might have seen me about. Keen to go on a cruise when I get my car sorted. Cheers

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MATT,

You can count myself and the other half,we will put our hands up to be included.(Even thou im a member of s.v.d. and smasa, and occasionally cruise with the r31 boys as well)

Timmaayyy, dont be disalusioned by what you drive we dont jugde you by that were all car enthuisests who get off by the nissan make of cars esp SKYLINES your day of owning a latter model will come- be patient.My collection is growing sr20 sss pulsar(hopefully sold) 1600 dato,r31 sedan,r31 wagon and the beast when i finally get it finished!!

Regards to all,

SKYLINE (Kym)....... :headspin:

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sooo.... how bout a cruize then? any1 keen to organize? if wee do it a down the track a bit then hopfully we will get as many people as pos, there is an autosaloon comming up i think, so why dont we try and organise 1 around then, on a sunday or something?? any 1 know when its on?

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damn - there are so many new guys that haven't been on a cruise yet!!! Next big cruise we have EVERYONE has to turn up - and I will have name tags for the masses :)

Suggestion for next cruise: Saturday May 15th (as the wife is away) followed by pizza, 8-ball and DVDs at my place.

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