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hey guys i have the crazyest idea ever thought who would come on a road trip to vic to meet and cruise with sau vic i mean this would take some planing but i know of some cheap motels and they have good parking for our lines also i think it would be so much fun do go there and cruise with them and see what they get up to.

so what do you think and would you come?

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Date has been decided the australia day long weekend friday 25th - monday 28th

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would you come then it could be a weekend thing leave friday morning to go to vic then make our way home around lunch time sunday so we can all go to work monday thats how i have done my vic trips

yeah as scandy said, 31 club did this, i went and it was awesome fun, altho it rained.. alot, was still a good time. Id def be keen! Maybe meet half way like the 31 guys did?

Atho.. skyline nationals is coming up mid next year in shep.. id be keen to go there for that

well it takes aprox 8hr to get to melbourn but its a good drive and if it was with all of us even better im so in and glade i wasnt the only one who recons its a good idea

luke your not just a handsom boy you have a a great idea when is it

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Just to let you all know (probably a little too late) On the 1st of December SAU VIC will be in Shepparton for our quarterly DECA event. Basically a fun motorkhana event, very similar to the Dutton Rally, that is partly done on a small track and mainly done on a HUGE skid pan. Some people from NSW usually come too, so it would be a great meet and greet. The event is then followed with some awesome night shenanigans :no:

If you can't make this one, there is always another 4 next year. If you show interest i'm sure SAU VIC can help you with organizing entries to the event and accommodation.

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autosalon is poo, not worth the driver over to be honest

the best time to come would be when do our motorkhana days down at shepparton

not sure how much further it would be for you guys (or closer) but definetly worth it

and theyre a big weekend too - the nsw guys have came twice now to join in

the next deca is dec 01 so 2 weeks from now

well if sau members want to come but cant due to car probs or something like that we that are going could take some ppl then the cost is halfed for petrol and in saying that i would be up for that, god im full of ideas must be that johnny i had lol

yeah i have always made it in around 8hrs with 3 pit stops but i think that i sould be in the new year as christmas is only around the corner and my son has picked a list longer than my arm of stuff he wants "santa" to bring him eg playstation 3, tv ect olo and he's only 5 god im in trouble but yeah 2wks is to soon

Timing it with the Show'n'Shine would be a brilliant idea... although it does not leave time for much planning being its 3 or so weeks away

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...-B-t187921.html

Maybe if you plan it for sometime after the new year?

We have out Annual GOR cruise mid march (or there abouts)

So you would maybe come the scenic route and meet us along the way?

Just another idea.

Feel free to PM me (and ill give you my email as its easier/faster off forum for planning stuff).

I'll help out organising a cruise around some Melb areas for your time here.

Ideally you'd want to plan for a week here arriving say a Fri/Sat, till the following Sunday for your drive home.

That way we could fit in two decent cruises and cover some good areas of Vic.

Cheers

Ash

yeah the new year sounds good and thanks i would need some help cause we are coming to you so thanks if we get there friday afternoon cause i normaly leave sa around 6am we all us sa guys could have a dinner then a cruise with all you guys then saturday night have another one then leave sunday afternoon to get home around 10pm

if u want to do Autosalon in melb, should wait and find out whether it will be round 1 or round 2 , as i have noticed they swap it around between melbourne and sydney.

maybe that way we could do a SAU-SA display perhaps? just a thought.

i wouldnt mind going over the melb, havent been there in a while and would like to take the 34 for a very long run, and go see the guy i got her from too while im there

you forgot these Bunny: ..................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

But yeah, go there for the motorkhanas... they are a shit load of fun, and we always have a blast :) can't wait for the next one!

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