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thought id start a new thursday night thread. some people are saying the old pac runs are being cancelled for obvious reasons i find that hard to believe. the old pac runs have been going for years. i would think it would respect the ppl we have lost by keeping these legal runs going. dont be confused with street racing as we dont do that here. do that on a track. but anyway.

thursday 13th was a good night. said our good byes. had a good chat. sorted what needed to be sorted. long live the old pac runs.

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Its going to be a hard time, But i know i will be running old pac again sooner rather than later.

Tom would not want me to stop driving or to stop going to the track, or anything like that because of this.

thats my point. would tom or gerard want us to stop. sorry jase/aron bit of as mix up there. if your not gunna do an old pac run come down to max brenners with us instead.

now can anyone shed light on the old pac runs?

KC if you read this thread can you shed some light.

Edited by SNOQPY

they aren't called "runs" first of all.

when you say "runs" people like the general public or any law enforcement reading these forums, or who arent in the scene get the idea that runs means street racing. (which for those that go on these drives, know its not a street race or anything)

so if we can stop calling it runs that would be great!

its a drive, an informal social night!

Cheers,

Chris

Very courageous of you, Sheri :ermm:

Nobody should stop doing something they have a passion for. I almost went last week, but something came up. Will be there this week.

What's the max brenners option about?

Edit - I'm with Chris.. it's a cruise not a run. It's a social night out.

the max brenners "cruise" ill cal it hehe. just another meet on a wednesday and or thursday night at st ives in sydneys northern shore. i guess you could look at it like. sydney siders coming up here to the coast and meeting at the plaza.

us coasties could come down there and meet the sydney siders at st ives for hot chocolates, muffin and banana bread covered in chocy. nom nom nom nom.

the NSCC meet up on wednesday nights at St Ives Max Brennas for our "Coffee and Killowatt Club", if some of the SAU members are around come and say hello.

Look for the large group of mostly blokes talking tall tales and eating waffles and ice cream - lol

Thread closed. We do not need anyone organising "runs" at the moment - I'm sure you mean "cruise" but it still does not help.

For SAU NSW members the old thread is in the members section: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...&start=2520. I went along to the meet on Thursday and apart from one peanut brain everything was pretty sensible...but still.

Of course, any one can organise any meet they want....just not on here for a while.....

If you want to show your respects to Tom, come along to the funeral/memorial tomorrow, I hope there will be a good turn out to show the respects.

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