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Christmas Is Coming.... And So Is The Sau Nsw Christmas Cruise


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burning to a crisp just adds to the flavour :) .....lol

:bunny::bunny:;)

LOL

Count me and Tinks in!!!!

Tinks just had a small op on her right wrist today so unfortunately SHE will have to navigate and EYE will have to drive. It will be good to only have one cars fuel bill for the day for a change!! Plus, I'm sure the neighbours think we're weird always going out in two cars.

Sounds fun and I see that the usual suspects are all going.

Bring it on!!!

We sent in our memberships early this week so how do we pass as members for next week??

YAY!!! :)

Will be great to see you both again its been awhile

cant wait :O

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You are welcome to join the club on the day, we will have member forms with us, or you can get it from this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=44115

Joining the club is $60 which covers joining fee, annual membership, and the stickers and other goodies :dry:

THe insurance we have for the event through CAMS requires us to have a club member in every car

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My girlfriend and I are in guys and gals :) . Is it cool if I pay my membership on the day, I've got the all the forms filled out or is it worthwhile faxing them through to the listed number and direct depositing my membership fee so I'm registered before next sunday?? Really to keen to come on the cruise :dry:

Either is fine.

can none club member come long? can we sign up on the day..what does it involve?

Don't understand your first question. Second one yes you can. You fill out a form and pay the money.

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Sorry guys- caught up with work.

Details of start location will be PMd to members (and people who have said they'll be joining the club on the day) tomorrow.

Kel

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Guys.. Bring lots of water, a map (though prolly wont help ya), pens, sunscreen, hat, eski, camera and CB's if you have one.

Be sure to rest well the nite before. (Though im going to work xmas party cruise the nite before lol :wub: )

YOU WILL BE TIRED!

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