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geesbus! use the poll thread :(

oh well doesnt matter looks like there will be enough ppl...

btw im going to schedule this for a few weeks from now as what i have planned (isnt crazy in that respect) is a good ol go kart night ;) and i am going to book out the indoor track for us only so if putting up some money is not really what ur up for let me know and i will try and organise something else for us to do.

USE THE POLL!!!

thought we would start off

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nope date will be set once i have numbers... most likely 3 weeks or so (give chop a chance to get his line )

count me in then!

Damn, you guys are gonna kill my stockie!

and you will kill my modded N/A! Don;t worry there is always someone slower than you....well maybe no one slower than me :( lol

lol

chop...

trying to keep it to skyliners only... u can bring gfs and bfs but thats about the extent to it. just so we can get to know each other... this is what went wrong with the other cruise.. too many ppl who werent in the club and no one got introduced.. this is basically thoe whole idea behind this cruise.

Hey, I'm not gonna stop you. ...but if you come you have to sign in blood to promise to sell your Prelude and buy a skyline :(

Its just if you get too many other people coming along with whatever other cars, then you get lots of people. Sometimes too many people is a bad idea because it attracts untowards attention

I agree... I am not discriminating you guys who do not own a Skyline, but sometimes we kinda need our 'privacy'. That's basically the reason why I never show up at any meet. Gets too many people around, and it ends up that non-Skyline owners asking you stuffs. You don't even get to know the other members, sometimes.

If it's towards the end of the month, count me in...

i win!! 1.6ltr 4 cyclinder, Puslar GLi ( i think) Hatch, hahhaa, i officially have the slowest car!!! To make things fair, i can use it on the go-cart track so i feel like i can go faster than u guys some of the time! :(

Originally posted by predator666

Hey, I'm not gonna stop you. ...but if you come you have to sign in blood to promise to sell your Prelude and buy a skyline :(  

Its just if you get too many other people coming along with whatever other cars, then you get lots of people. Sometimes too many people is a bad idea because it attracts untowards attention

hehe

look if you guys want the meet to EXCLUSIVELY be Skylines, I wont show up. But as far as the blood thing goes, well, I will buy a Skyline one day, but the second I have 20k to burn Im gonna make the lude RWD and chuck in an SR20DET

it is a 1994 model, it came on a boat as far as im aware :D (sorry meg i had to say it)

is it not ok to bring a 2.0 ltr in ??

i got it for the feel a nd handling of this type of car before i get a 'proper line' ie: one that has abit of power, and i get myself to a rating 1 instead of rating 2

hmmmm ok... yeah sorry guys who dont own lines i just want this cruise to be more about getting to know the other skyline owners... i will organise another one after this with an open invite (when i say open i only mean ppl from this forum).

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