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sadly i dont think ill be up for this one my friends my gearbox decided to start letting go this morning on the way home from work so im gunna have to baby it a bit and look to get her fixed up real quick smart b4 i go on anymore cruises

sorry kids

Your organisers might want to send someone to check out your meeting point.

I was out at Homebush last week for Top Gear Live, and P6 was fenced off with what looked like semi-permanent structures (the kind of metal fences with concrete bases that they use when fencing off construction sites)

The last thing you want is a wide range of ns.com idiots trying to arrange a last-minute alternative meeting point and driving around the Olympic Centre, and then all the other idiots who read ns.com wandering around like stunned mullets trying to figure out where to go after that.

Your organisers might want to send someone to check out your meeting point.

I was out at Homebush last week for Top Gear Live, and P6 was fenced off with what looked like semi-permanent structures (the kind of metal fences with concrete bases that they use when fencing off construction sites)

The last thing you want is a wide range of ns.com idiots trying to arrange a last-minute alternative meeting point and driving around the Olympic Centre, and then all the other idiots who read ns.com wandering around like stunned mullets trying to figure out where to go after that.

thanks, but if you read it says P6/north of p6. where there is another car park. - pic attached.

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Your organisers might want to send someone to check out your meeting point.

I was out at Homebush last week for Top Gear Live, and P6 was fenced off with what looked like semi-permanent structures (the kind of metal fences with concrete bases that they use when fencing off construction sites)

The last thing you want is a wide range of ns.com idiots trying to arrange a last-minute alternative meeting point and driving around the Olympic Centre, and then all the other idiots who read ns.com wandering around like stunned mullets trying to figure out where to go after that.

Won't be a last minute thing. We had a meet up last week at Homebush and are aware P6 is blocked off :huh: Meet will be in the long car park just north :P

sounds good, so far im in, weather pending...

so this is P6 at homebush olympic park right? is it confermed that its blocked off? or is she sweet ?

never been to terigal vis old pac h'way, usualy go from hornesby F3, only takes 50 or so mins once on the freeway

good cause !

I'd like to come along and it'd be my first cruise ... but if I notice any hooning I'm outta there right away. Last thing I need is to get defected because of some tryhard doing burnouts or racing on public roads

I'd like to come along and it'd be my first cruise ... but if I notice any hooning I'm outta there right away. Last thing I need is to get defected because of some tryhard doing burnouts or racing on public roads

seconD that!! if other people from other clubs are doing dumb stuff.. we'll just do our own thing i guess?

k cool .. so if someone has any spare sau stickers, please bring one along for me

I second that...need one for my car. Quarter window one preferable. I'll be getting a proper membership soon i swear :(

I'd also rather not be labelled as part of ns.com if someone does do something stupid.

I second that...need one for my car. Quarter window one preferable. I'll be getting a proper membership soon i swear :(

I'd also rather not be labelled as part of ns.com if someone does do something stupid.

+2 lol but a www. skylines australia , com sticker if poss. gotta send in membership form and cash!

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likin the idea. possibility ill come. if i do come ill prob meet at parra with ya shehan. where bouts u live?

hey jaye.. sounds like there's a good turn out of SAU people!! :P

i live in Colyton lol which is around st.clair/st.marys :(

keep spreadinG the worD everyone!

umm i'm sending my membership form tomorrow so yeh.. ill get 2 stickers with that next week though =/

~shehan~

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Just a note - went on the last hard tuned cruise on last week. I had a good time, all people and drivers were friendly and well behaved. No one left anywhere in a smoke show and no one drag raced which is actually the first cruise ive been to with seeing this. Funny most of the other cruises ive been to have be un-official sau cruises.




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