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Friday night in braddon I must have seen 10-15 skylines.

If any of you guys are interested in cruising friday night there is a NEW car club in canberra called StreetRides. They have a forum http://csr.derivan.net/forum4/ and they cruise every friday night with between 30-60 cars so if your into cruising then this is the club for you.

Sure there are fords, holdens, mazdas, skylines, daihatsus, pulsars and a heap of other variety of cars but they all like cars in general and all want to have a good time.

My dad said to say a BIG thankyou to everyone that came over and said Gday and he cant wait to go cruising again with you all.

Cheers Daniel

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just introducing myself to fellow canberrans'. Will be getting the car in my avatar in 3 weeks(being shipped tomorow from japan). Will join you guys on a friday cruise for sure. Are most people from southside? I'm in theodore. Have seen plenty of skyline in the gordon area. Would be very easy to meet up at maccas lanyon ;-). Anyways. Take it easy hopefully catch you guys later.

Depends, sometimes we meet at Macca's in Lanyon, other times at RJ's in woden.

Depends on the amount of people we're gonna have show up. Not all the cars are Skylines either. Generally it's at about 2130.

EDIT: Oh and I saw you drive by on Friday night and I was like "ah crap I forgot to get his number!"

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EDIT: Oh and I saw you drive by on Friday night and I was like "ah crap I forgot to get his number!"

Haha, no worries man...

As for tonight (14/04) i will definately be out and about,, its raining down so drifting is all on tonight :P ..

Dont think many ppl will be out though..

-JD

There's a few cruise spots around town that car enthusiasts go to on Friday nights. If you're interested let me know.

If you're after a Skylines only kinda thing then you'd get best results tomorrow at Jerrabombera Hotel where they're meeting to go to the South Coast cruise. Friday nights at the museum are a patchy thing and not really organised.

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