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I dont really have time to read 11 pages of threads so im sorry if this has been said before....

I am a northy and i know of a few roads out the back of wanneroo/pinjarra that are not speed restricted and also fairly curvey. Its also pitch black out there at night which could make things pretty interesting.

Anyway if not this cruise, maybe a future one...

Insane - if you have any ideas feel free to PM either me or dan the man - as we are the club events co-ordinators.

Even though those roads are not speed restricted - you legally are not meant to go over 110km/h. Our aim is to organise safe cruises and promote people to drive with in their limits. A curvy "high speed" road in pitch black doesnt strike me as the safest thing to do - but it sounds great for one of our day cruises which we usually finish with a BBQ!

hi guys just wondering how can i join the cruise or skylines australia im in perth is there anyone i should speak too or just show up at cruises. :(
welcome to just turn up but please introduce yourself to US WA EXEC COMMITTEE

cheers

Joe

ohh yeah welcome to the SAUWA forum.

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Joe u know why :D

Maybe we could do a "show off" day kinda thing, get all of us together down at the Esplanade and we can show off the cars, stick up a big skylines Australia WA banner and get some more members, give ppl a chance to ask questions, do a bit a publicity and have a BBQ and play some games on the grass!

maybe do it a Langley park or some where were u can park a lot of cars and lots of ppl will see

was jsut some thing that poped into my head

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cheers Matt .... im sure someone will give you a ride on a cruise. For random posts etc check out Whoretown ..... its where we just informally chat throughout the day.

:D

Niz

hey i was just thinking about your cruises.

i dont know how they work, but maybe we could try do like a chrissy cruise or a

"christmas eve's eve" cruise, maybe just a 1day or something,

like what gts4_fun said, maybe a show-off during the day and then a cruise to go see teh chrissy lights or something.

i dont know, it's just a suggestion.

Thanks for the suggestion Matt. It takes a bit of work to organise a cruise and everyone is really busy leading up to christmas - including us Event's Co ordinators! ;) Plus I dont think people walking around with kids looking at the lights would appreciate us in loud cars cruising past. :cheers:

But we are planning an SAUWA day cruise in January, so keep an eye out in the events section for details. :)

From Liz and Dan

SAUWA Events Co-ordinators

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Yeah I've driven one before... There's absolutely mad cars.. And easy cars to pull a bit of extra power out of them as well. Pretty much a beefed up Ford BA XR6 Turbo. There rated at 270kw i think? They basically look like a falcon GT without the power-bulge bonnet and only come as 6 speeds. Oh yeah and they produce 560nm (the most of any australian production car ever built) at 2500 rpm.

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