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aahhhhhhhh crap,

i just realised this is on the saturday not the sunday. that means i am OUT :cool:

forgot i have stuff on that i cant get out of on the saturday. damm damm damm.

looks like i will have to wait until next year now.

I was always coming to this one (the only one I go to) like every year. Hopefully my new radiator will be installed in the next few days.

Just wondering is this skylines only cruise or any car cruise??? :rant:

Dave

Guys I am really sorry to do this, don't think this cruise has ever been THIS popular. Due to the amount of people coming I am going to have to restrict it to Skylines and SAU members. Just booked the place for lunch and they can barely cater for the amount of people currently on the list. .

really sorry as I normally don't ever say no to bringing non SAU people along!

edit - if you are already on the list then it's ok cos you are counted.. no more extras sorry!

yeah but im only a member on this site, im not like a paying member or anything, does that matter?

i really do wanna go

Better still... Fill out the membership form and join SAU NSW on the day for a few bucks?

You've already expressed your keenness > no initiation test hehe

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