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OK GUYS AND GIRLS WE ARE NOW 3 DAYS OUT ALL PERSON WHO WISH TO COME PLEASE PM ME OR CHEEZE THAT YOU ARE COMEING IF YOU ARE UNDECIDED OR DECIDE TO COME AT THE LAST MINTE WITH OUT TELLING ME OR CHEEZE YOU WILL BE LEFT BEHIND IF YOU GET TO THE MEET POINT LATE. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.

GOR Cruize - little river to apollo bay.

DATE: April 7 07

TIME: 9.30am meet for 10.30am depart.

WERE: servo at little river (out front of averlon airport) on the princes freeway.

CB RADIO CH: 14 (code 00)

FUEL: Full tank + jery can (if your car drinks)

CRUIZ INFO:

so ive thought i would see who would like to do a second cruiz for those who couldn't make it or ant a member. so here it is.

If you have any problems on the day you can contact me on 0411 895 116 or PM me before hand.

chears brentt

pic from this years cruiz

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=158973

Definitly Coming:

redlineingr31skyline

cheez + 2cars

kylie

slayer_1971

mcdee

spin-psycle

GTS4-32

sillylankan

Borgs

aaron_25t

ImTheJuggernautBitch

Pax-Ottomanica

Turko

TTerminator

Blade

JET RB

SNISMO

jake33

dilmah

B-rad33

R324DR+1

shadow GTR

32 Sedan

32 GTR

32 GTR

VX SS

Monaro

XR6

ICER33 + 4 (MEETING US ON THE RUN)

700hp-GTR33

wrxgav

malz34

This is an unofficial SAU VIC event. There will be no facility for non-members to signup. There will no merchandise provided or any other official club materials.

There is NO event insurance or coverage for this event and SAU VIC will not be held liable for any activities or actions on this event.

It is in the public event section and what you do in your own time is upto you, but it cannot be sanctioned as an official SAU VIC event.

We the committee have edited this thread accordingly to reflect that.

Regards,

SAU VIC Committee

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hey man i definitly in.

just a thought tho, might be worth seeing if we can organise 1 b4 the end of march say the 24th/31st, this way we got a better chance of good weather. dont think you'll get a big turnout if its raining?

see how many pplz can make each of these dates.

guys post up your preferred date for the cruise:

a) 24 mar

b) 31 mar

c) 28 apr

if we can org 1 earlier i def got pplz who are in for that.

i was concidering the 7th but being close to easter i thought people might not come.

the 24 and 31st will be out for me as im working at the airshow on the 24 and the 31st thier is a race meeting at PI.

so dates will either be the 7th, 28th april or

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