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Hey Guys , Its been a while since we have done a cruise as James aka ASSASIN Hasnt been on lately , so i thought id organise something

WHEN: Sunday 12th October

WHERE: Kiama - Exact location Unknown but i will work something out in the week

MEETING : P6 Carpark, Olympic Park, opposite Olympic Park Station

TIME (1): 10:00am - Leaving 10:30am sharp

so who is interested ? I will try and find a location were we can all park have a break have some lunch from some near by shops .

Please note all cars are welcome on this cruise , we obviously want to see as many skylines as possible , but any car , bike is welcome .

If anyone has any ideas please care to share as this is my first cruise i have organised , would be good to meet alot of sauers , and hopefully we will have a good time

So Please feel free to give your interest , if you have any different opinions ..

Thanks Moei .

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Me- R34 GTR (BNR034)

Head- GSR Lancer

Frank- CRX Del Sol Turbo

Shad- Evo 6.5 Tommy Makkinen Lancer

Mario- R33 GTST Series 2

YeahYeah- Suzuki Swift Turbo

Zack- Evo 9

Thats just for now. maybe more

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Hey champ, just an idea.

You might wanna let the local coppers know bout this just so they don't start defectin us all.

Plus might wanna raise funds for a cause so they also know its for a cause..giving somethin back to the community.

But yeh, just an idea...

I'm in either way!

Hey champ, just an idea.

You might wanna let the local coppers know bout this just so they don't start defectin us all.

Plus might wanna raise funds for a cause so they also know its for a cause..giving somethin back to the community.

But yeh, just an idea...

I'm in either way!

hey champ thanks i didnt think there would be a problem going down there with cops as i know there isnt many down that way but they are more at wollongong but i will give them a call let them know we are coming down , so far i have found my own route and a fellow forum member MR _ MOO Mitch i think helped me out with another route , thanks for that so will see how it goes closer to the date ..

Im not so good with organising fund raisers anyone else want to help me with that ???

If your sensible then the police wont need to defect you. I.e keep to speed limit, not drag racing or driving at 7,000 rpm.

Honestly contacting the police to let them know 20 possable defectable cars will be on the way will only help them reach quota.

If your sensible then the police wont need to defect you. I.e keep to speed limit, not drag racing or driving at 7,000 rpm.

Honestly contacting the police to let them know 20 possable defectable cars will be on the way will only help them reach quota.

true that

If your sensible then the police wont need to defect you. I.e keep to speed limit, not drag racing or driving at 7,000 rpm.

Honestly contacting the police to let them know 20 possable defectable cars will be on the way will only help them reach quota.

i was going to say same thing , as long as we behave alright we should be fine .....Numbers are looking good so far, if any of you guys go on other car forums mabye put this link up as any cars can come...

hey champ thanks i didnt think there would be a problem going down there with cops as i know there isnt many down that way but they are more at wollongong but i will give them a call let them know we are coming down , so far i have found my own route and a fellow forum member MR _ MOO Mitch i think helped me out with another route , thanks for that so will see how it goes closer to the date ..

Im not so good with organising fund raisers anyone else want to help me with that ???

RSPCA??? dunnom but that is something i am heavily involved in. dont know how other feel bout it but its a good cause and they have just launched their youth program which is stop world wide violence toward both animals and humans. Very good cause..... Each driver could donate whateva they like (from spare change to green backs :) just a suggestion thats close to my heart. let me knoe what u think cause ill let the education officers @ RSPCA know.

RSPCA Humane Education

Education Programs | Teaching Humane Values | All Creatures Club

Changing hearts and minds

Through the RSPCA's humane education program, we can decrease the number of animals subjected to cruelty.

The RSPCA believes it is crucial for children of all ages to learn respect towards all animals and to understand that they feel pain just like humans do. Animal abuse does not happen in isolation. It is part of a far bigger problem of violence in society. Research suggests there is a link between animals abuse, child abuse and aggressive, antisocial behaviour. The RSPCA's humane education program aims to break this cycle of violence by giving students skills to make better choices.



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