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SAU VIC club cruises, events, etc happen on a regular basis, but you need to be a financial supporter, then you'll be granted access to the VIC members area of the forum.

As Dezz has stated: Anyone can plan/organise a cruise/event/etc at any time, but most people want someone else to do all the work :) . So if you have a great idea, don't be shy to organise something and post it up on the forum. Otherwise you are MORE than welcome to become an offical SAU VIC member and then come along to any event, that also has public liability insurance, should something unfortanately go wrong. :)

If you live in VIC, you'll need to become a SAU VIC member to get access to organised events.

im very interested. how much and all? my baby will be up n running in a month so unfortunately ill miss out on the next cruise :happy: lol

I've been wanting to join up for quite some time now. But it seems everyone already knows each other here; so as a newb i dont wanna pay the fee, then turn upto the first event only to stand around watching everyone else mingle. :laugh:

I've been wanting to join up for quite some time now. But it seems everyone already knows each other here; so as a newb i dont wanna pay the fee, then turn upto the first event only to stand around watching everyone else mingle. :laugh:

Yep same here...

well guys in life, you need to make choices. Every1 was a noob at some stage. You only get to know every1 by turning up...

you dont pay the fee for one event, more like 40 events. If by then yuo dont know some1 u propably need profesional help.

Dont be ghey...join, PM some1 you seems to post alot and I'm sure they will help you out.

I've been wanting to join up for quite some time now. But it seems everyone already knows each other here; so as a newb i dont wanna pay the fee, then turn upto the first event only to stand around watching everyone else mingle. :laugh:
Yep same here...

I would say 95% of the members joined not knowing anyone. The club is very welcoming to new comers so feel free to join up.

I joined up and didnt know anyone as I had emigrated so only knew my g/f, no mates, nothing.

Come along to a monthly meeting at the Bells that details are posted up of a couple of weeks prior to, in the Vic main section. If you like it, pay up and join.

My advice, take the gamble, pay $70, come along to as many events as you can and before long you will be part of the furniture. The club is a social club formed off the back bone of an interest in cars, I would describe it as.

I make no claims to be the world's most confident person but come on your own (you will be easier to approach) and look for any of the committee to introduce yourself to. Or perhaps the two of you meet before hand and come together.

Events are easier to meet people at but the easiest way to meet people is don't try and prove anything. Most of us have performance cars so just come along and be yourself.

HTH :(

I would say 95% of the members joined not knowing anyone. The club is very welcoming to new comers so feel free to join up.

HTH :laugh:

ill back u up saff cossie, i just went on the GOR cruiz with no one but my self and meet some wery grate and welocmeing people happy to have meet u guys. but yea join up take the gamble and we are a very frendly club.

as for meets im orgonizing a social meet on the 29th of march see the events section in vic for full detals and if a few people come u get to see what were like with out being a member.

chears brentt

I fully intend to sign up once I get my credit card under control. Everyone here seems nice and all seem to get along well.

Also itll just be damn awesome to be cruizing down the road in the middle of a whole heap of other skylines.

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