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Hey Terry,wan't to meet up at nowra so i have some one to cruise up with. Genelle. :)

If I'm coming up from Sussex, then definitely! PM me to exchange Mobile #, Genelle & we'll sms on the morning. Suggest a meet point & time for me too. Cheers, T

Hey,

Haven't posted on SAU in a while and I was wondering if I could please come on this cruise with you guys, to check out your car's as i am a massive skyline fan!.

Although I am only on my L's And Drive A Nissan NXR Coupe which isnt that bad as it is my first car and I Payed for it and im only 16, i would be so happy if you guys would accept me and let me come on the cruise (even tho i have to bring my mum...(im sorry, i understand if you don't won't me to cause it would imbaress you guys and girls) so i can introduce myself so that when I do get my R34 In the near future it will be a hell of a lot easier as i would have already met some local members.

I am already freinds with shanil even tho i haven't spoken to him in ages!

Anyways can you please let me know if I would be allowed to tag along with the group.

Thanks,

Justin

A couple of us are older than your Mum Justin lol; so whilst you're on your Ls we wouldn't expect anything from you but to have a good time and an experience (albeit 'learning experience') as you go up Macquarie Pass. I wish I'd done Macquarie Pass on my Ls. Meanwhile your Mum will be looking 'over the edge' of the cliff as you negotiate the first 40 bends. Has she got long fingernails? They might end up in your NX-R upholstery lol.

Caution:- If it has been raining (or even in autumn with wet leaves over the road), the road up the escarpment can be somewhat slippery. There's even a couple of washouts where rivulets of water come across the road.

So don't worry about the fact that someone might be in your rear vision mirror with a face like... :cool: or... :happy: or... :D

Might be worried tho' if the guy in front has a face in his rear vision mirror with a face like... :D

Shanil & Shehan may be selling their R34s as we speak. Great guys with great cars.

Hey,

Haven't posted on SAU in a while and I was wondering if I could please come on this cruise with you guys, to check out your car's as i am a massive skyline fan!.

Although I am only on my L's And Drive A Nissan NXR Coupe which isnt that bad as it is my first car and I Payed for it and im only 16, i would be so happy if you guys would accept me and let me come on the cruise (even tho i have to bring my mum...(im sorry, i understand if you don't won't me to cause it would imbaress you guys and girls) so i can introduce myself so that when I do get my R34 In the near future it will be a hell of a lot easier as i would have already met some local members.

I am already freinds with shanil even tho i haven't spoken to him in ages!

Anyways can you please let me know if I would be allowed to tag along with the group.

Thanks,

Justin

Hey Justin,

Instead of driving why not cruise with shanil if you think you would be embarrassed. If he already has a passenger let me know closer to the date and u can jump in the back seat of his car to get there then cruise with me then you can be the camera bitch :happy:

Just an idea that way you can enjoy the bouncy stiffness of a skyline.. If you want to drive then yes you can come along and ride with us just be careful and try not to get distracted staring at all the cars, i'm bad enough on parramatta road and i've been driving for years haha.

Cheers,

David

Hey Terry And David,

Thanks for the comments first off, um i'd drive at the back of the pack cause obviusly im still learning and that way i can slow down when i need to without dangering anyone and there car's, or disrupt there fun as they do there run up the pass!, so i'm getting the impression i'm allowed to come?

And Dave thanks for the idea of being the camera bitch :happy: it would be sweet if i could cruise with you but i do really wanna drive lol, and um but if something happens and i cant drive it for whatever reason it would be awsome if i could cruise with you!

Anyways thanks guys,

Justin

Dude, you didnt tell me did you?

Fark I wanna drive tho but if i can't ill come with you happily and um i dont have your number anymore man sorry lost my phone PM me?

Take the offers of passenger runs... It'll be way more fun for you... :thumbsup:

I'd like to be up the front of the pack if possible... New suspension = corners being fun. And given that it's my local hillclimb... :3

Oh and I jacked the front up Matt, no spring, just height... looks funny as hell, but it allows me to navigate bumps a lot better. :thumbsup:

Dude, you didnt tell me did you?

Fark I wanna drive tho but if i can't ill come with you happily and um i dont have your number anymore man sorry lost my phone PM me?

Your so cute:) Of course you can come. Anyone and everyone is more than welcome to attend these cruises so long as they have a straight head on and dont come to muck about and give the club a bad name:)

Aw Awsome thanks everyone!

and trust me Gem i'm not cute haha, anyways im filling in my club membership to send off so hopefully ill be a member by the cruise!, and ill probally end up going with mitch :)

anyways keep us posted.

JUZ

Me +1 will be in for this one, Never done Maq Pass in a Skyline, only a 2 tonne HZ statesman.....Not very enjoyable that day!

Gemma are you definately having the pre meetup at the liverpool maccas? I'm comming from the hills so I might meet up with you guys and we will head to the proper meeting place together.

Oh, and Aggroman I promise I wont wear the transformers shirt so you can wear yours :P

Yeah, me be up for this...

CPD you can have the front pack, it's not the road that I don't like about this run it is the other Sunday drivers who don't allow for a full boat width when taking corners or those suicidal bikers. Almost took 2 of them out last time I did this run in November... You go up the front and clear them outer my way, I'll be right behind you slipstreaming... Oh & good to hear that you actually "have" suspension now too :)

Me +1 will be in for this one, Never done Maq Pass in a Skyline, only a 2 tonne HZ statesman.....Not very enjoyable that day!

Gemma are you definately having the pre meetup at the liverpool maccas? I'm comming from the hills so I might meet up with you guys and we will head to the proper meeting place together.

Oh, and Aggroman I promise I wont wear the transformers shirt so you can wear yours :)

, ill be there. Ill grab some brekkie from there so will meet anyone who wants to there at the time i mentioned in post #1.

Yeah, me be up for this...

CPD you can have the front pack, it's not the road that I don't like about this run it is the other Sunday drivers who don't allow for a full boat width when taking corners or those suicidal bikers. Almost took 2 of them out last time I did this run in November... You go up the front and clear them outer my way, I'll be right behind you slipstreaming... Oh & good to hear that you actually "have" suspension now too :)

Hey Tim wanna meet up at nowra. :)




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