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What parking down the street!!!....you should use wellington pt...its bigger than that place and it's only up the road, more room for photos too.

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Chris (SevenAngryPenguins) will also be coming

so removing the outs and moving maybe's to bottom it looks something like this?

(should be good day)

The List:.......

good man, thanks for the cleanup :P

just changes change Miss Niz to 60... not 50 :/

What parking down the street!!!....you should use wellington pt...its bigger than that place and it's only up the road, more room for photos too.

next time!!

when we first planned this, we were thinking we'd get 30 to 40 max... but the response has been great!

I did count the parks... agree, the park in MUCH smaller than Wellington Point, but I think we'll be ok.

I got approx 80 parks around the circle (park), that didn't incl the 10 or so outside the Cafe as you drive in....

But, either way - GET THERE ON TIME!!! :P

** FINAL UPDATE – Friday 8.30pm

Rain - We only plan to be at the park for 1.5 hrs. There is some shelter, but it’s not going to hold 50 people. Bring a brolly if you must!

Entry and Exit to Cleveland Point – The speed is 50km. DON’T SPEED!!!!!!!!!

No skids, no hooning... you know the drill.

There will be a SAU Banner on display. We don't want any bad press about Skylines or the Club.

For the Cruise – directions will be given out at Cleveland Point. If the roads are wet, drive SAFELY, increase the gap between cars, it's not a race... you know the drill.

** Remember, New Members that joined in the last 6 months, bring along your membership card for a free sausage and drink!

Look forward to meeting you guys tomorrow.

Cheers,

The Events Team and Club Exec

^^^lol, thats shit timing hey....

Yeh it was a good turn out, awesome cruise,

I wana go back down to the spring brook mountains again, i didnt get to finish the run last time, lotsa curves there

Some awesome cars there, few speed demons too :banana::)

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