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I'm in for that, depending where you's going.. I'll bring the guys that come to my cruises too.. The more the merrier..

Unfortunately it's not a free-for-all as it is an official club event and as such is for members only. Like for example last years one was a navigation/orienteering event which involved material distributed by the executive (and helpers :D). Only financial members were able to enter/ had information as to where it starts etc..

also remember guys, members also get membership cards that entitle said members to discounts with reputable workshops/suppliers as well as a sponsors area within the members area of the forums that has extra special deals :).

sorry to spam this thread, and I'll do my best to come along to one of your cruises Assasin, maybe even this one. See you at the Pizza Cruise :P

Unfortunately it's not a free-for-all as it is an official club event and as such is for members only. Like for example last years one was a navigation/orienteering event which involved material distributed by the executive (and helpers :dry:). Only financial members were able to enter/ had information as to where it starts etc..

also remember guys, members also get membership cards that entitle said members to discounts with reputable workshops/suppliers as well as a sponsors area within the members area of the forums that has extra special deals :(.

sorry to spam this thread, and I'll do my best to come along to one of your cruises Assasin, maybe even this one. See you at the Pizza Cruise :rolleyes:

Well put. To join click the link in my sig

Well put. To join click the link in my sig

AAAANNNYYYYWAAAYYYSSSSS, this thread has been well spammed!

Just for the record everyone reading this, I'm only here to get drivers together and on the streets together. I have no interest in joining. My motive is to get people acquainted, people helping others with there skylines who have problems, and everyone just really having fun whilst out there, not to mention new friends being made along the way..

So back to the point of this thread everyone, I have now 10 cars confirmed going. Please let me know who else is interested. Sorry for the above spams to those guys who are car enthusiasts.

To everyone else who comes to the cruises, looking forward to seeing you's for the wisemans drive on the 11th Nov.

not sure if u guys have realised but autosalon final battle is on 1st and 2nd of december at olympic park. dunno if it matters...but it might make meeting at the carpark a bit difficult. could get pretty packed.



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