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Spewing i don't have my 34 still :P Might have to hitch a ride with my brother in his 31 coupe i think... Or maybe he'll let me take it... lol. Makes for a great day out and is for a worthy cause.

Dave (rhinorebel) and Lisa - Hope to see my old girl out on the cruise! She's been on the past 2...

Your old car's appearance will depend entirely upon the baby's attitude!! SCC will be about 4 weeks prior to due date!!! Lisa is very keen but also very wary of being too far from hospital!!!

Remember Team SAU - Get hold of me if there is anything that I can do. I have that whole week off before so if you need some running around done then let me know.

Also may have a spare seat if someone needs a ride.

im keen, do u have to be a signed up (official) member to join?

or can anyone with a skyline come along?

Anyone with a skyline can come along - no need to be a SAUQLD member!

Remember Team SAU - Get hold of me if there is anything that I can do. I have that whole week off before so if you need some running around done then let me know.

Cheers Ro! Will keep you in mind :thumbsup:

I've got 2 mates that would like to come along.

One in a heavily tuned 280ZX. Technically has some RB power... has 6x RB30 throttle bodies... and the gearbox has some DR30 parts in it.

And one in an N/A S13 (but he might bring his R30 if it decides to run okay on that day).

sweet, thats my rostered weekend off so myself and the r34 will come along

I'll be there for sure!! :(

I've been trying to get to work early enough to get a park next to you for the last week. so i can see the two r34's next to each other, stupid sleeping in haha

Your old car's appearance will depend entirely upon the baby's attitude!! SCC will be about 4 weeks prior to due date!!! Lisa is very keen but also very wary of being too far from hospital!!!

same here baby due on 28th!

Will see how it goes.

will new members be able to sign up??? at the end of the cruise day???

Sure will! SCC09 includes the member sign-on event with good incentives to join up on the day! A portion of your membership will be donated to charity! :)

sweet, thats my rostered weekend off so myself and the r34 will come along

I've been trying to get to work early enough to get a park next to you for the last week. so i can see the two r34's next to each other, stupid sleeping in haha

LOL!! I normally get there anywhere from 20 or 10 to 8ish lol

But i too have been a bit naughty when it comes to waking up early, So this weeks it's been like 5to or even 8ish..

Cant wait for this cruise, As i missed the last one.. :)

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