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It was the most popular of the 3 choices. Sorry dude :)

I'm guessing not everyone thinks the BDO is as important as you?

Less people on the road cause they'll be @ the BDO or too stuffed to be driving?

It's not gunna' be hot & so far doesn't look like rain, can't complain about that!

Hippy, all you need to do is fit a big f@ck off dragons head to your car, and we can cut a lap of the city, that way you wont miss out...lol

A skyline dragon (with others for good measure)

EDIT: you can even huck a few fire crackers out the window as you go past china town. Definately a good way to get on the news!

doglet,

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the BOM have got the report right!?

ADELAIDE METROPOLITAN AREA

Thursday : Cloudy with a shower or two clearing during the afternoon. Mild

with fresh and gusty southwest winds.

Headline : A shower or two.

*Friday* : A fine, mild and partly cloudy day. Moderate to fresh southwest

to southerly winds.

Adelaide City Min 15 Max 23

Headline : Fine. Partly cloudy.

Next two days for Adelaide City :

Saturday : Min 15 Max 27 Fine. Sunny afternoon.

Sunday : Min 17 Max 31 Fine. Sunny.

hi there, I'm interested in going but like hippy, i'll be stuck with the chinese New Year celebrations till later. Is there a map for this Friday's cruise? Or can I contact someone after I've stuffed myself with food?? (about 10pm).

Slowest skyline? Oh, thought you were talking bout me... :)

Thanks.

adrian

Adrian,

Maps.... Hmmm... well I'm working on a route that has a bit of everything (hills/f'way/'burbs etc...) but I'm still learning the good roads myself (18mths in state).

I'll PM you my # It'll be easier that way.

Matt

Looks like a bit of a mixed bag really. Old Skylines?..... Yeah why not!

VX/VU SS LS1's X 3-4+ (a few quick ones too!)

R34

R33's

R32's

Old school Skylines

S15

Evo4?

Dodge Vipers X 2

911 GT2

Niki 650 X 4

+ 7 postie bikes (2 with 100hp Nitrous kits)

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Ok so the last few I made up :)

Hi Guys,

I’m new to this forum, but ill try to make it as well. If I find some replacement rotors for the GTR. I have a fault line appearing that threatens to swallow a rim. If I make it ill have in tow a couple of GTiR's and a DR30 (gas-turbo).

ADM

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