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Hey guys,

Im organising a cruise this friday (the 6th)

Its meet at 9.30pm, leave at 10.30pm....and im bringing easter eggs :)

Twisties will be involved and its open to all cars.

more details at: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=225045

PM for meet point (as im hardly ever on sau), or e-mail me at [email protected], or add to msn if u feel the need to lol.

Catch,

Ash

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WOO cmon sau people lets see how many we can get down there....wherever that may be lol

You heard the man PM for meet point! do it! you know you want to!

Its good friday and you have nothing better to do!

yea i do the 2nd gor crusie the next day. i might come and say hi but i doubt is as i will probably use 2-3 tanks of fuel on the sat

just read the nissilva thread i might defently come now if there is another 31 going

Pm's replied to. I was asked the question of police intervention and all i can say is that if you are doing something illegal, you get your bikkies from the law. SO please nothing stupid / attention grabbing / fully sick moves ( i doubt anyone here or on ns.com are that stupid, but ricey exhausts do things to ppl :happy:)

Already got heaps of interest, so keep those pm's coming as it should make a nice start to the long weekend. There is all the info on page 2 of the ns.com thread explaining guidelines, cruise strategy and that because i am really bad at speeches on the day lol, and honestly cbf.

Catch ya there,

Ash

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ALL PM's replied to, that took about half an hour, and theres ppl from sau coming too

Since im crap at making speeches on the day (unlike alex lol) it is as follows:

Follow-the-leader style (ill be driving the soarer)

If you are too slow, or ppl behind u are getting angry, put you hazards on and pull over...if you know you will be slow, please keep to the back.

More experienced drivers up the front / any evo's or wrx's up the front too (duh!)

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU GET CAUGHT BREAKING THE LAW

Any questions, feel free to ask on the day....or if u want easter eggs, they will be next to the soarer.

There will be a break in the middle of the cruise (explained in pm's), then a more tuff cruise will follow (for all the hard-core twistiers ).

If I am driving too slow for your liking, then dont have a winge, its not my fault my front tyres were cheapo's.

SO there ya go, enjoy! And nothing completely stupid please!

Ash

forgot to say any GTR's should be from 2nd spot on the cruise :happy:

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