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Dear Skyline Owners,

Skyline's monthly cruise is on again. We are meeting at City West Car park on Tuesday 4th of August at 7.30pm and 8pm depart. For those who don't know City West is located on the corner of Railway St and Sutherland St, West Perth.

As you know these cruises are restricted to Nissan Skyline vehicles ONLY!

We place a strong emphasis on safe driving at all our Club Cruises, so if you intend to come along please obey the road rules. Inappropriate driving will not be tolerated. If we see you driving stupid expect that as your warning and you wont receive a map at the next cruise.

So come down for a bit of weekly/monthly fun :rofl:

If you want to write a monthly cruise map please PM myself and or Sami_

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I will be there. Wana take the car for another cruise before i go down to bunno for the members cruise. Got a miss im still trying to solve with the car.

Should be good as before.

As you know these cruises are restricted to Nissan Skyline vehicles ONLY!
is this a SAUWA members only cruise or anyone who has a skyline can come

Anyone with a Liner man.

Usually the SAUWA cruises are in the members thread and aren't accessible to non-members.

I'll be coming, will take Passive's car :)

PLEASE behave to people that come! I know 90% of ppl did last time but yeah, hopefully we don't have that 10% again heh...

Will see you all there!

Same question as dave_rb20

with this be a northish cruise again? or are we heading south??? cruise direction dictates how long i am out :)

i'll prob ride shot gun with neuro like i said, im always pathetically tired :)

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