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well if u want to keep it "skylines only" maybe put this in members area and make it members only eh? even tho there r afew members who arnt skyline owners still gives them a chance to come down.

I'm an adopted Supra driver that's got Skyline parents!

The supra club in WA is shocking in my opinion not a fan so i drive a unofficial skyline haha

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curses.. i'm not home first week of july.. home from the 8th to 13th of july...and then 2 weeks later is my bday which im home for whew :P

but if it becomes monthly i should be able to make it :down: eventually!!

well if u want to keep it "skylines only" maybe put this in members area and make it members only eh? even tho there r afew members who arnt skyline owners still gives them a chance to come down.

Ummm no.

This is not a SAUWA Members cruise.

It is for skyline owners only.

THis cruise has nothing to do with the club being SAUWA or its specific members.

Ummm no.

This is not a SAUWA Members cruise.

It is for skyline owners only.

THis cruise has nothing to do with the club being SAUWA or its specific members.

hmm Ossie was going to help run it, enabling it to be an SAUWA cruise. or maybe that was the cruises that will follow?

ied be keen to come out, ive only just got my R33 and a Skyline only cruise would be perfect, as long as your cruises arent dangerous as we will have our baby in the car with us, is that ok?

Gonz.

it'll be a small cruise no doubt but still good fun, though as for the dangerous part it really depends if we all just like to sit around and chat for a while and cruise a little or chat little and cruise lots.. hehe but either way it's good fun :D i'm sure your baby will be fine in any case!

it'll be a small cruise no doubt but still good fun, though as for the dangerous part it really depends if we all just like to sit around and chat for a while and cruise a little or chat little and cruise lots.. hehe but either way it's good fun :) i'm sure your baby will be fine in any case!

righto, i spose i can always turn off!!

why would it be a small cruise, i would have thought there would be quite a few Skylines come along for a cruise, i know down my way in good ole Rocko there a heaps of Skylines and ive seen a few lady owners/drivers too, i feel like im out riding as usualy you get a wave as you pass lol!

anyways, ied be happy to organise a Rockingham meet up to get to the cruise start on the day? anyone from around Rocko in here?

Gonz.

alright people ive got a rough idea of the map that im gonna do now just to put it together

but just wanna let everyone know that ive set the date for the 7th of July (Tuesday)

so this will be the first cruise..

like ive said its skylines ONLY.. not just members all skyline owners are allowed to come down =)

hope everyone can make it down and hopefully we can get the ball rolling for these monthly cruises

also tim,cj and tobin goodluck with the cruise that your planning shame i wont be here but im sure it will be greattt

party hard guys im off to europe!

peace out!

LOL tuesday the 7th... ok i will be able to make that :P

i get back from the mine at 530pm on tuesday the 7th, soooo as long as it's at a decent time after that like an hour or two i should be able to make it :P

epiiiiiic fun about to be had ;)

yeah just so everyone knows its not a 4 hr cruise or anything its like max 2 hr or 3

meet at 8 depart at 8.30 on the dot...

and its only 3 stops im aware of people that have work n shit but like Neuroglider and Rhys said, its a once a month thing

im sure yous will be able to stay out or break your sleeping pattern for one night =)

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