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Saturday Night Cruise

MEET POINT HAS BEEN CHANGED TO:

Where: Karrinyup Shopping Centre. Karrinyup Road

When: Saturday 8th December 2007

Time: 9.30pm for a 10pm Leave

Maps available on the night

PLEASE NOTE: CRUISE GUIDELINES APPLY! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=37588 , Rules will obviously need to be followed. Any breaking of the rules, you will be asked to leave.

ALSO: NO REVVING YOUR CAR AT MEET POINTS OR TURNING YOUR SYSTEM UP LOUD! Stupid behaviour at meets points wont be tolerated.

We would like to get as many cars and people as we can. A huge turnout would be great!!! All Skylines and SAUWA members are invited.

Hope to see you all there!

Cheers

Brad

SAUWA Motorsport Co-Ordinator.

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I think the cruise is for SAUWA members and SAU forum members, so if your on here and own a Cefiro/Stagea/Jap Import then your welcome, but we don't want other clubs to be invited, as big cruise attract alot of attention :wave:

I think the cruise is for SAUWA members and SAU forum members, so if your on here and own a Cefiro/Stagea/Jap Import then your welcome, but we don't want other clubs to be invited, as big cruise attract alot of attention :)

lol good luck with that :wave:

Im down like James Brown...

Cruise will be fine as long as no one reposts the cruise on other sites, otherwise prepare for hectik falcadores rocking neons and fully sik burnouts :wave:

I will not tolerate the knocking of Neons!!! :)

As Paul said, it is for SAUWA Members and forum members. So Skylines, Stageas, Cefiros etc are more than welcome to attend. Would prefer it is not posted on other forums.

Cheers

Brad

damn, will be in phuket :P

and im really looking forward to my first all skyline cruise as well.

hopefully next one.

No shit?

i fly out to phuket that morning at 630am, y is it every sauwa cruise that comes up i always have to miss ffs ;)

hmmm....??? i dunno maybe a cruise on aussie day or something, but then i spose ppl will be too busy getting hammered and going to the foreshore lol :nyaanyaa:

hopefully i will be able to get to one soon been hanging for it for a while now

Edited by Nick033

Just got told by work that I'll be spending the first three weeks of december in Newman. Guess I won't be coming :worship: Hopefully I'm in perth for the next one. Hope you guys have a good time :nyaanyaa:

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