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dunno if you guys have heard of this but my mate in the gtir (what knida car is that?) club sent this.

"Hey guys, as i posted on the Fast Fours forum, alot of us is organising a

massive cruise to Bathurst on the 15th June...

Its for the kids at Canteen and for a couple of bucks each, help out hey and

by a bandana and support sick kids. This cruise is fully legit and all money

will be going to Canteen. They know about the cruise and fast fours members

have been in

contact and got the go ahead.

Meeting place is Merrylands Pools Carpark which is a massive carpark for a

8am meetup, 9am on the dot departure! :P

Alot of clubs will be attending hopefully, such as guys from Redline GTi

forums, (Swift GTi's), RSX Forums (Integra Type-R's and other Honda's) Team

Ground Zero and basically everyone else! :(

Its for a good cause and i hope to see as many Club GTi Sydney Members going

and enjoying the day out..

Once reaching Bathurst, there will be a BBQ on top of the mountain

(hopefully as we are organising it a.t.m) and as part of the deal with

Canteen, they requested some police presence at the meeting point so we all

dont act like hoons, which i have contacted and have been giving the go

ahead and its all cool, however, you drive like a fool and **** up, you get

caught simple as that. yes i know, the cops, but hey, its part of the deal!

:):) and cops love to help out the kids as much as we do anyway so it all

should be good! :)

For more details, log onto the fast fours forums, on

http://forums.fastfours.com.au and check out the clubs/events section!"

shall we go? Dan?

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sounds great bigvis! i havent been on a big cruise for ages and the more legit the better! but i still can't help thinking its defect haven for cops...not that my car is defectable or anything...but it shouldnt deter us - lets do it for the kids!

im in :O

Hey Guys,

I think that this would be a good opportunity to;

A) Help some Kids for a good cause

B) Spread the word about the club and

C) Show the Cops that Skylines are WELL BEHAVED when on the road.

I'll look into it or help bigvis look into it.

Keep posting if your coming.

Sorry I accidentally started another topic about this in events.

Well I will be going, my name is mark. I am thinking about joining your club. so what are the benfits of joining the club

I post on the fastfours forums alot, but I just joined up here after I found out about you guys from Dremen :D

Originally posted by Mr R32 M-Spec

My name is mark. I am thinking about joining your club. so what are the benfits of joining the club

I post on the fastfours forums alot, but I just joined up here after I found out about you guys from Dremen :D

Hi Mark,

My name is Dan, I'm the "official SAU events" coordinator. I have posted already in the fast fours forums but feel free to take control of this one if you want... I have plenty happening atm so any help would be appreaciated.

Prankster... would you like to handle this one... or will we give it to our membership guru?

The attention from the police was my concern also, however because its not a big holiday weekend I doubt there will be much un-necessary attention.

Also there will be alot of cars, so safety in numbers.

As for membership, already on the case. For those who are reading whom are yet to sign up as members of the fantastic skylines nsw club, then you should. PM me and we can discuss.




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