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Started organising this on NS =>http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=301227

I would really like to see this happen, whether it be a fund raiser, or just a bunch of enthusiests all banding together to go watch / support mate's in another state.

I'm going to go either way, but if it were to happen with 20+ cars at the same time, it would be great for photo's, moral and staying awake with the long drive.

At this stage:

Meet and greet at 10am at Holford Motors (100 New Street Spotswood) on Friday the 23rd (Have your fuel tanks FULL) CB's will most likely be helpful too... visit dick smiths early.

Leave promptly at 10:30am to go direct to Adelaide

As with most cruises, everyone in this convoy will be held personally responcible for any fines occured and will not condone any Hoon like behaviour. A large group of cars traveling this sort of distance will no doubt attract attention anyway, lets make it positive.

Accomidation to be sorted out by YOU

If intereseted just let us know or rock up on the day

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DA = Drift Australia is on. Both Saturday and Sunday.

I know a few of the guys from Aus12 (Gazelle forum) that live over there, and one of them who lives in NSW who is competing. (currently ranked 4th) So i'll be seeing them there and on sat night.

A few cars from Holfords are going, myself, a guy who owns a skyline and his missus whom i met at Winton and a few of the NS guys as well. So basicly a long cruise for a motorsport filled weekend :)

I've booked into a hotel just north side of the CBD, so a-ok for the stumble home after the pub sat and still the right side of the city for Lala-land :D

I have a feeling most ppl will be going seperate ways once nearing Adelaide.

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