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Julian you could not be further from the truth man ..... I ****en love Jaffas SS :( .... and you summed up my attitude perfectly by saying:

'Most other cruises are full of idiot drivers in buzz boxes where you spend the whole time worrying about the P plater who might sideswipe you.'

This is EXACTLY what I DON'T want SAU cruises to turn into! (hence the rant).

What everyone has said above is true .... we don't want to exclude anyone (as I said I'm not even supposed to be one of the group ffs), but I just wanted to make a point ... and I think the responses above have backed up my point .... if everyone has the attitude that has been explained by various intellengent people above we can (and do) have a whole heap of fun!

C u all Friday night for a HUGE one!!! (what does everyone think about my proposed route?)

Joolz (GFXMan)

Mate the SS is always welcome, damn I love that car!!! You guys know you are always more than welcome.

Nightcrawler

Agree with everything you have said, and also just because you dont have a Skyline does not mean you should not be there one bit, you too are always more than welcome.. If its Jap or if its a Jaffa then always welcome I say. The main point is having people that are mature , sensible , and like to have a bit of fun but safely, they are the people I like to cruse with, and everyone I have cruised with so far fits that bill.

Love that route to mate , very very cool , I am in for that for sure.

But yeah just to wrap up, If you do not own a Skyline then that does not mean you can not come on as SAU cruise, if you have a Jap car then your are welcome , and if you have a certain SS with a Jaffa plate you are always more than welcome.

:(

Erica,

Chill dudette :D I don't think you're the kind of person to lack judgement when on the road (from what I've seen of your driving).

I don't think Andy was singling out ALL p platers. I think he was just making an example & used a P plater in it.

Yer erica ur on ur P's because u make full use of ur skyline and we are proud of you for that!

I dont consider my car slow, but it's by no means fast...And i have no trouble keeping up with most turbo cars in the hills....It's more so a challenge for me than a detterant for you guys, since my car doesn't hav the brute power.

Ahh I C. I hear ya.

I agree with what you all said. I am glad we have the mature, smarter drivers in SAU compared to many "other" inferior cruises I have been on.

and TIMMAY, we both know I am going to be on my p'd till I am about 60 because of my teenage stupidity and SAPOL.

Nightcrawler you elitist bastard! :D If the Corolla was yellow, it was probably me....I know where you're coming from though, I hadn't really been to any SAU cruises before, they're a lot smaller than the others I'd been on with ricy Lancers/Excels that I can keep up with, or big enough that it's impossible to stay with the group. It is good to have a higher standard though, apart from my car the Skyline cruises have a much higher quality of cars coming along. You don't have to worry about that anymore though, my best mate just bought a Tommy Kaira M25 R33 GTST, so I'll be cruisin with him from now on, once he pays it off in a couple of months...;)

Maxx try Adelaide Jap, JMS or someone like that .... surely there would be a few floating around the place.

Robert we need a final decision on meeting place!!! It's your cruise so it's your call man! Please post ASAFP

lol.. ASAFP... i know what that stands for.

How about that office works car park on anzac highway. They have a car park round the back so we are invisible from the road? (the one next to the etsa building). That has been a good meeting spot in the past?

/shrugs.

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