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Once my car is back up and running i will gladly give you a hand Daniel. Keep these cruises coming, hopefully i will see you all before summer :thumbsup: .

if this 1 is as big as its shaping up to be im sure that i will be organising more of them in the future. if u dont make it to this 1 Al then i will definitly look for a hand when i come round to organising another 1 of these during the summer.

Hey all,

Im counting down the days now! cant wait.

There wil be alot of skylines in car washes on saturday!

lol ye was plannin on doiing a wash meet sat night

if i can find a car wash with a big carpark i will post one up

Theres is the members buxton burger cruise on the saturday before this (same week end) prob wont affect the cruise though. My cars just gonna rack up a fair few km's that week end though! Cruizin all week end... :D

Theres is the members buxton burger cruise on the saturday before this (same week end) prob wont affect the cruise though. My cars just gonna rack up a fair few km's that week end though! Cruizin all week end... :D

so? this cruise is the main event... some sideshow wont deter people coming on whats shaping as the biggest

non-member/member cruise of the year.

Just to let you know Daniel, so you don't feel like SAU VIC keep trying to stuff up your cruises, the cruises was planned and dated BEFORE your date change.

Just letting you know, that there is no intended hard feelings from the club. Keep up the good work! :D

nah man no harm felt. just the way it goes. but hey, the way i see it is that this is the perfect oppurtunity for non members to see what a members cruise could be like. and at the same time you'll see some members who dont mind cruising 2 days to show up.

well dan you know i would help you 100% if i was 100% comeing, however

cause i now live in wagga wagga its as follows.

friday-450km trip to melb (what fun)

sat- track day (hope i dont brake any thing)

sun- 400km round trip down GOR

sun night 450km trip to wagga

so looks like the liner will need a service after just one weeken.

but i wona come cause it will be fun.

altho i think 3-4 tanks of fuel for me (apx $320)

and al thanks for the brakes they are now on

Sorry guys was busy over the w/e (brought a motorbike) and forgot about the pic of the mr2 so i will post them as soon as i see the car again. But i am still only on the maybe list.

Weighing between the buxton burger cruise and the GOR cruise LOL.

However, lookin at the long list of participants, this seems like the cruise to go :D

Should be in :)

Anybody want to organize a mini cruise from the STI Docklands to the BP meet point? :D

I'll be there too :D

So count me in..

Doesnt matter if i bring my sil80 does it?

Take it easy

Trent

yeh bring the sil80. i got no issues with that. the list grows....

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