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Com'on guys! This is the BEST Skyline club and forum there is! we surely can organise a meeting place and cruise to wollongong together... my mate is a member of calaisturbo.com and their organising a meet for the Super Cruise... at the moment the only decent meet i have been invited to is with the Belview Bodyworks boys in Sylvania.. if no one is going to organise a decent meet and cruise with SAU then i think ill have to join the calaisturbo and belview boys in their cruise..

Keep me posted via PM... Thanks

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Sarkis

its not organised by hot4's, the orgniser gets police approval as its a cruise for charity and raises alot of money

everyone goes! ive been for the past 4years or so..

theres no speeding or anything just a slow cruise to the gong, and the cars that go are amazing!!

you see a couple ferrari's, low riders, V8's with super charges hanging out of the bonnet, 10sec rotors.. etc

its better than auto salon thats for sure

Hey Guys, who ever is concerned about defects should be more concerned about what they should be bringing in their Eski! If your going to drive like an idiot and be immature then your asking to be pulled over, booked and defected... i have been going on these cruise's for years and all the 'drop kicks' that get defected are driving sh*t boxes and acting like maniac's on the road.. and all the genuine club members with their 10sec machines have had no hassell at all... I hope to see a few SAU members out there... and you you guys see a silver SII R33 with QRI05E plates, feel free to say hi hehe..

Take care all... Hope see you all there..

Regards,

Sarkis

ahh... well thats a different story.. just thinking of the normal big cruises to the gong that always end in disaster :

yeah that's what i was thinking!

sorry John!!! I take that back!

btw.. nothing wrong with north shore people :P

I know the meetup last year was at Roselands carpark. You buy the supercruise sticker which goes to donation. The police are co-operative and dont defect as it is on every year and know its for charity.

So the ending in trouble is bull, people do just cruise down - you dont see any speeding or anything !

I have been looking on other forums for meetup points but havent seen anything >> Sylvania is fine by me if it suits other people ?? Post up ideas, it is not too far away




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