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I had an idea.. if the MAS "crew" haven't already thought of it already..

With all the attention SAU will be getting at the MAS, shouldn't we plan a well planned (..yes, may be hard!) meet and cruise a week or two after just to keep the interest levels up??

Just think it might be a bit lame if we go "yeah, we're a great club, we have regular cruises and meets, come along, etc".. first question your average Autosalon punter will go (hopefully a lonesome skyline owner) is "Sounds great, so when is your next one?"... resultant blank stares and "um, er, sometime - just keep watching the website ok? there will be some, err sometime"..

4 weeks later there is actually one, by which time Mr MAS excitee gets bored and forgets about us.

So do you guys concur with my thoughts - that we should be organising something very close after Autosalon? I think it should be a reasonable sized one all day one in the style of GOR gruise out country somewhere.. Any ideas?

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If u wanna attract more members, then, like u said, it's a good idea to already have one planned for when people ask about us.

For a country cruise we could always go all the way out to the 12 Apostles/London Bridge. I know it's a bit far but i reckon it's well worth it. Last time i went the traffic out in the country was next to none.(back roads that is) :D

any big cruise out to the country is a good idea.

Cruise ~ great idea! I am thinking country-style too none of this poser crap. A nice stretch of the legs is in order. BTW there is already a cruise on the 20th...info in vic thread. heading down to torquay area.

MzDefectamundo - tell Ben [from hpi] my 34 has more power than his with the stock turbo - that'll get him down here :D well maybe

I off to Sydney (mmm - long drive) that following weekend... but I think a post MAS cruise is a great idea. I am finailsiing some club-flyers - it would be good to include dates for the next couple of cruises... thoughts?

Amber: Great work with HPI! Hope it works out.




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