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No prob's-just wish I could help out again,tho'! I know Sinista is taking a much needed break,but I can't say if WhyTry/Goran is up for it. G;where's your car at?

gorans car is off the road, otherwise he'd already be booked in for the 12th of dec :P

thats my formal...but im goin in some caddy now ahh bloddy dates n stuff

I only need one car for the 24th, but everyone is welcome on the 12th

By the way I think I PM'ed OZGTR32 about the 24th, but I think i F***ed it up so I will do that again :D

Thanks alot everyone for this, you're all legends :blink:

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Hey guys,

Just Posting to inform you guys of a change of plans, The cruise will start from 12 Allyn Close, Amaroo in Gunghalin. We will meet up at 5:45ish to leave at 6:00ish and crusi through wherever and rock up at the Musuem at 6:30ish. I'll PM everybody I think is coming with this info.

PS. If anyone has mates with skylines that aren't on the forums or mates with people that don't go online much tell them they can join in.

PPS. I will need 3 cars for people to actually go in, I'm not fussed, But I would really like to give the girls a bit of a show, nothing stupid, just some power ;) i.e. GTR's, or quick GTS-T's just tell me if you don't mind taking a couple :)

PPPS. I will grab the numbers of people giving lifts, if thats allright, just in case :)

Cheers

Reece

Hey guys,

It's getting close and I was just hoping for official conformations for the formal cruise :)

So far the people that said they are coming are (if everything goes to plan):

race_snooze

chintami

NathR32

SkyGTRline

Frink

Stevie

SKYLVIA

Terminal

Slither

ib6ub9

R31DET

Just wanna get some confirmed cars to take the formalites aswell,

If anyone else is coming just post or just rock up ;)

Cheers,

Reece

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