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Hey Tez

Should be good, ill be there with GTR-32X(bnr-034) , CYIFLY , AND Got another 5 mates who dont come on these forums with 34 gtr's , they should be all able to make it too ...

see you all there...

This looks like its gonna' be really succesful.

Lemme' clarify something before i screw up ..

Is this cruise R34s Only .

Or Show / Cruise is based upon the R34 Anniversary .. and we can have non-r34 spectators tag along ?

MRXTCZ

This looks like its gonna' be really succesful.

Lemme' clarify something before i screw up ..

Is this cruise R34s Only .

Or Show / Cruise is based upon the R34 Anniversary .. and we can have non-r34 spectators tag along ?

MRXTCZ

The R32 GTRs and R33 GTRs are due for their 21st and 15th Anniversary Celebrations next year.

The Participants for this year's Charity Cruise to Mt Wilson and prizes will be R34 GTRs in group #1 and R34 GTTs/GTs in group #2.

mxfly's whole idea is to Celebrate The Car's (R34 GTR) 10th Anniversary and go National with it...

(rather than have a local area cruise with all involved).

In other words, the parameters are changed to involve 3 Cruises. And consider this to be the 1st of 3!!! The emphasis is the Celebration!

This whole idea of mxfly's has grabbed the attention of Jason at High Performance Imports. Many thanks to Jason whilst he's offered a couple of his own suggestions.

There is absolutely no reason why other SAUers can't tag along Vicky. That's why it's great to live in Australia = a free country!

Many Thanks for offering to help as this may depend on whether or not a whole lot more are part of group #2.

Cheers,

Terry

bakes its about 2 hour drive, give or take.. Ill be heading down, so we could do a pre meet somewhere on the coast or something

Can we get a IN and OUT list.. recon it will be a massive list!

How far is the end point from P6 in hours?

Just trying to work out how big of a day it would be if I came, coming from Newcastle.

Hiya Bakes!

If I was coming from Newcastle, I'd be thinking of 2 options...

i) Newcastle > Homebush P6 leave 10am sharp > Richmond 45mins > Mt Wilson 55mins and then the photoshoot at Noon or

ii) Newcastle > Windsor > Richmond > Mt Wilson 55mins + photoshoot.

It'll be good to have you along. Black is beautiful.

Cheers, Tez

Thanks for the great response SAU members!

Terry, I will speak to Raf about leading/organising the convoy of 33s and 32s.

Cheers

Cool!

Thanks on behalf of Eugene and I~ Raf's a great guy

bakes its about 2 hour drive, give or take.. Ill be heading down, so we could do a pre meet somewhere on the coast or something

Can we get a IN and OUT list.. recon it will be a massive list!

Yes we intend to compile a list of all participating as we need to know the general numbers for organising other things like food, etc.

But since I can edit the first post, I might decide to open another thread with all that are definites.

Bah sorry guys, I was hoping I'd be able to bring the N1 over, but it's a tragic date clash with All Japan Day here in SA (I'm one of the organisers, so I can really bail on it!). Bugger.

So sad 'K'. Would have enjoyed meeting you just as much as the N1!

...but just in case I can relocate an aftershock earthquake from Gippsland to SA, what are the exact GPS Co-ordinates of the All Japan Day site?

(Really - enjoy your big day out and we'll compare notes later) Tez




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