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im in and probably got at least 3 other liners comin

Col - roughly 4 snags and 3 drinks for me and the miss's (between us)

Man thats awsome... Come one come all i reckon...

4 snags... WOW... You like snags i see... :P

Ill be making a flyer this weekend for distribution...

Shaneo81 is getting in touch with the mags... Its only bright yellow R33's for the cover this year... :D

BTW: Thanks Crimpage for the support, ever bit counts...

if you get flyers, perhaps someone should go to the hot spots and hand them out to fellow skyline drivers.

and out curiosity, how were the cars counted last year?

Hello and welcome again to the best event of the year...

DATE: 3/12/06 (FIRST SUNDAY IN DECEMBER)

TIME: 9:15AM (10:15AM DEPARTURE SHARP)

WHERE: START POINT ASPLEY HYPER MARKET

WHERE TOO: TBA THIS WEEKEND

APPROX DISTANCE: TBA THIS WEEKEND

WHO IS WELCOME: ALL SKYLINES, STAGEAS, CEFIROS

WHY: Every year for the past 4 years SAU has conducted the MSC (Mass Skyline Cruise). Each year the cruise was held around Nov/Dec and we set out and aimed to raise money for B105's Christmas Appeal. However due to some politics we have changed the name of the cruise to SCC '06. This year we will be aiming to raise and donate money to the Starlight Foundation. To continue the best parts of the formerly MSC we will be cruising and selling off stickers, maps, sausages, drinks & hopefully some sponcers products or services.

FUN: Well apart from the cruise part of the event we always end up at a BBQ site and tend to play some touch footy or cricket and of course we all share our cars in a small show and shine style of setup. We trade track day stories and share drag racing tips.

EVENT CLOSE: In past years we have always just disapeared after the bbq at our own pace. However this year we would like to cruise to the destination together (which is less than 40 minute drive) have our bbq and shanigans then cruise back to the starting destination via another road which is quite fun and has great views.

Please help pass the word to other forums about this cruise. Be very clear tho that this is a SAU cruise and they have to cruise by our rules. If they come and act like clowns they will be asked to leave the cruise, this is a family event so bring your girlfriends/boyfriends wives/husbands kids/parents. Also please link the cruise to your signature for further exposure. Lets make this the biggest cruise ever.

Please gauge your intrest in this thread, also gauge if you would be buying a snag, drink, map or sticker so we can buy the right ammount.

COST:

SNAG ON BREAD (with or without onions & sauce) $2.50ea

CAN OF SOFT DRINK (Popular flavours ie. Coke, Sprite, Fanta) $1.50ea

STICKER: $5

MAP: $2

All profits from the sale of snags, drinks, maps & stickers will be donated to the charity to help bump up the donations.

We would like a $2 donation upon entry to the facility where lunch and activities will be held to also help bump up the donations.

TIPS: Bring a folding chair, footy, wallet with money, UHF radio, sunscreen, sunglasses & hat.

Col,

Please don't use YELLOW too dam hard to read for us OLD buggers.

Max007

COST:

SNAG ON BREAD (with or without onions & sauce) $2.50ea

CAN OF SOFT DRINK (Popular flavours ie. Coke, Sprite, Fanta) $1.50ea

STICKER: $5

MAP: $2

Im with you Max Damn hard to read

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