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highway cruising shouldn't use too much petrol, approx 10.5L~11.0L/100km?? unless u keep bootin' it and do silly things on the road (which is not recommended for the sake of SAU's name)...

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last cruise we had next to GOR no issues from the police... as stated we are not about dragging or doing stupid things... SAUs emphasis is on the cars and the people that both drive and have a similar interest in them.

i hope everyone has a grea time like we did last time we went... drive safe and remember you dont have to prove anything around those lovely tight and windy corners ;)

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meh, dun worry, i'll be right behind ya auto line with my GTS ;)

the only cruise we have participated in that had police attention was the import cruise, but that was where we had no control over who attended and what they did.

This is a members only cruise, i.e if you're a member of the forum you come to a meeting spot, introduce yourself, get to know all the others (Its usually that awkward moment when you go... "I'm Shan"... *puzzled look by others*... "I mean, I'm funkymonkey" *ahh we know who u are*) then cruise.

So far we've never had police attention to any of our meets n cruises, as we're not there to impress each other, we're just there to socialise.

Hopefully by the 10th of Aug I'll have some caps ready to give out as well, which gives me roughly 2 weeks to get it organised.

All n00b's are welcome and a fun time is promised.

PS: skygal, you're not the curry chick with the white R32 that's always around springvale are ya?

PPS: I think narkeh's the only "I don't think I can make it" voter atm

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yup pretty much wat every one said above... there is no need to try and impress any1 as we all have a pretty good idea on what these machines can do lol.... just their for basically a social event.. get to meet some new ppl etc etc.

if its any indication to any of the n00bs i haven;t even been on any of the SAU cruises yet lol! and here am i organising one lol hehe, theres no egos here.. thats what so good about SAU.

Good to see the positive feedback so far, ill be working on basic directions of the cruise 2nite... its not that hard lol.. but better to be safe than sorry ;)

mark

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i might actually be able to make it shan ;) might swap a shift with the angry man and work his saturday.

depends if the line is up and ready to go... hopefully it is.

ps: i remember skygal from the dande drive ins cruise where they were actually going to the dromana drive ins ;) so i assume ur right shan

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Originally posted by qikshift

hope u can make it nark.. hanging to see the front end conversion and the rims ;) hehehe

u and me both :D

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Originally posted by Horus

more like 3-5 hours...if the roads arent busy

:D

It'll take us 3 hours just to get to Apollo Bay Sameer... ;)

then eat... then 2 and a half - 3 hours back.

you crack me up! You must think that honda is a top fule drag car or something...

j/k

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