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SAU Event

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Sponsored by Top Secret imports www.topsecretimports.com.au

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Sponsored by Just Jap www.justjap.com

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Thanks to Chevron/Channel 7

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Thanks also, to Motive DVD and Andrew Hawkins

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Thanks also, to Performance Imports Magazine and Jason Round

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Thanks go to Terry Ashwood

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All monies (after expenses) go to The Children's Hospital Westmead & Skylines Australia 50/50 = a non-profit event

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Tickets limited to 365 for WHAT??? But don't miss out!!! Stay tuned!!! Don't miss the Cruise!!! Don't miss SAU Members' prizes!!!

All SAUers are invited!!! But become a Member of SAUNSW on the day if you aren't already !!!

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Hooray!!! Man I hope the weather is going to be good for this!!

What do you mean you "hope" the weather will be good?

Of course it will be! The import gods will shower us in sunshine for honouring Godzilla!

Terry forgot to mention that this will be organised by the same crew who organised the 10th Anniversary R34 GT-R Cruise (and all of you who came know that was awesome!!!)

We plan on making it bigger and better this time!

Just bought two tickets for the event so pretty damn good chance of making an appearance. Now to decide whether to drive the GTR up or chuck it on a trailer! :banana:

It's great to have you along Vu.

By making a weekend of it, Fri-Mon, perhaps you'd like to see the V8 Shootout on Sat 9/10/10 then...

Stay overnight at Pioneer Way Motel at 429 Great Western Hwy Faulconbridge 02-47512194 (suitable for low-lip cars) then...

On Sunday for our big event 10/10/10, it's just 25 mins down the hill to Tench Ave., Penrith :)

It's great to have you along Vu.

By making a weekend of it, Fri-Mon, perhaps you'd like to see the V8 Shootout on Sat 9/10/10 then...

Stay overnight at Pioneer Way Motel at 429 Great Western Hwy Faulconbridge 02-47512194 (suitable for low-lip cars) then...

On Sunday for our big event 10/10/10, it's just 25 mins down the hill to Tench Ave., Penrith :P

Cheers for the info, this will be something different - havent been to Sydney before! I've got a vague plan for the weekend will have to see closer to the date.

Will be great seeing loads of R32 GTRs together :ninja:

Both my girls turning 21 years old this year.... the GTR and the missus. lol

Just bought two tickets for the event so pretty damn good chance of making an appearance. Now to decide whether to drive the GTR up or chuck it on a trailer! :thumbsup:

Mine's a daily which means I drove my GTR from Melbourne :-) Take a drive mate, just keep it on 5th and 2900rpm and a useful passenger :)

If you need a carwash before the event let me know, I might be able to arrange something for a small group ;-) (don't worry I won't be the one washing lol)

What do you mean you "hope" the weather will be good?

Of course it will be! The import gods will shower us in sunshine for honouring Godzilla!

SOO DESU KA :)

Well I wrote a much longer reply but bloody Maccas' internet keeps disconnecting me.

I did the route today driving up to Katoomba and among other places including the cinema in which the event will be using to screen something very special. The drive itself was excellent, lots of challenges for you need to keep awake! The weather was excellent.

I visited the Edge (cinema) and let me tell you, I was pleasantly surprised to find such a high tech facility in the middle of nowhere. Katoomba has no Maccas, just plenty of interesting restaurants I did not expect to find including a few chinese, thai and greek! The Edge however has all the food and drinks you want. It is big, clean and professional with a sizable arcade section for the gamers in us. It will be a great place to relax after a hour and a bit of driving!

I'm expecting big things from our sponsors/exhibitors and am very keen to know what kind of R32 they'll be putting up. If not I'll put mine there :thumbsup:

Lets just say that 400 Skylines turn up, can we somehow break this up into groups? I would actually like to see a group of all gunmetal R32s which I believe will be a lot out there. WOuld make an interesting video ;-)

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Cheers for the info, this will be something different - havent been to Sydney before! I've got a vague plan for the weekend will have to see closer to the date.

Will be great seeing loads of R32 GTRs together :)

Both my girls turning 21 years old this year.... the GTR and the missus. lol

Your SA plates along with ACT, NSW & QLD will add tons of flavour to the day; especially with SAU, Performance Imports & Motive DVD shooters floating around. :P

Hi Sam,

I see you have been checking out the route, just a quick question regarding speedhumps.

Were there any, can you remember if there were any and how bad were they?

I am worried my exhaust might be a little too low for some humps out there.

Thanks mate.

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Hi Sam,

I see you have been checking out the route, just a quick question regarding speedhumps.

Were there any, can you remember if there were any and how bad were they?

I am worried my exhaust might be a little too low for some humps out there.

Thanks mate.

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Hey dude, you won't find any speed humps in the route that we've mapped out unless you veer off-course to see the 3 sisters, Evan's point etc (which I did!). The only places I worry about are the entry/exit points at the meeting place and at the cinema, which most of us can maneuver anyway.

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Hi Sam,

I see you have been checking out the route, just a quick question regarding speedhumps.

Were there any, can you remember if there were any and how bad were they?

I am worried my exhaust might be a little too low for some humps out there.

Thanks mate.

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Within the Edge Cinema complex, there are no speed humps to speak of ie. very mild.

When entering The Edge Cinema area, it's best to enter the carpark further past Civic Place & there's no speed hump.

But if you enter via Civic Place, it's best to enter via the 'Exit' lane on the right hand side (next to the retaining wall). There's no problem then.

Thanks for the update Terry, much appreciated.

I shall be there even if i have to get a tow truck to help me over the bumps.

Btw you are doing an excellent work organising this event, so more power to you my friend.

See yous all there, rain or shine.

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