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Hey ppls...

Really interested in going on my first cruise with Skylines Australia and was just wondering if anyone can tell me where the meeting spot is and what time the cruise is this Saturday which is heading up the black spur. For some reason it won't come up on my screen when I click on the events..

:) Ta!

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you don't pay $70 to find out the time and place...you pay $70 for club membership....

But apart from cruise info, it gives me nothing I am personally going to use...

By the way dezz... what do u mean insurance reasons? Its on a public road not a race track??

But apart from cruise info, it gives me nothing I am personally going to use...

By the way dezz... what do u mean insurance reasons? Its on a public road not a race track??

Public liability insurance because its an official organised event...pretty sure thats what the insurance is for... Just in case 1 of the cars takes out a shopping centre etc :)

But apart from cruise info, it gives me nothing I am personally going to use...

By the way dezz... what do u mean insurance reasons? Its on a public road not a race track??

How do you know it will give you nothing you are going to use, do you know everything the club does? If this is one cruise, maybe there are more in the pipeline :)

Insurance, I know why but can't put it into words, currently seeking assistance from a translator :huh:

EDIT - Dezz has answered it and in the words of my translator, because SAU have organised the event and IF an accident occurs, SAU can be sued hence insurance. (Thanks Paul)

But apart from cruise info, it gives me nothing I am personally going to use...

By the way dezz... what do u mean insurance reasons? Its on a public road not a race track??

Nothing...

Parts Discounts

Servicing Discounts

Cruises & events subsidised like Autosalon, heavily discounted F1 GP tickets (im talking near on $350 worth here) etc etc.

DECA priority and other such events

Cheap Driver training courses

Motorsport championship (prizes awarded)

Cheap dyno days

Plus the stuff you cant put a value on, great people, a hand with parts fitment etc from others that will do it cause they are nice. Advice when you need it.

I mean, i could make a large list, thats just the beginning believe you me. :)

But you dont seem interested, more negative and objectionable than anything else.

You can enjoy the cruise photo threads when they are posted by the sounds of it.

There are very good reasons the cruise is not posted in the public forum. Public liability insurance that covers all events/cruises etc plays a big part.

Today in this world, if you organised a cruise HOTRDE (even if it was "mates") and someone hit a pole that hit a child or something. You as the organiser of the cruise is legally liable if the parents decided to chase for damages among whatever other claim they are entitled to chase.

And dont tell me thats not true (people often do), i've looked into all the laws, being for the past 4 years ive organised most of the cruises so i wanted to make sure there was no chance liability fell on an organisers shoulders

At the end of the day, if over 280 people think membership is worthwhile to them, and you dont think its worthwhile for your 1 person, then good for you.

Your fully entitled to have that view. :(

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