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Well due to bad weather in the Southern Highlands today was able to get some polish on the GTR and had time to fit some retrimmed leather seats as well :banana:

Hopefully better weather for next weekend and my partner Bianca can hold off giving birth to our first child who will be 36 weeks pregnant sitting in the passenger seat on the day.

See you all soon.

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^^^ Yes, we Organisers wish Bianca and your li'l one well > no matter when. ;)

OK, because tomorrow's a holiday and Aust Post won't be back on deck till Tuesday, we've decided that even if you pay ahead of time, we'll reserve your tix for you > and you can pick them up on the day.

Alternatively, you can pay on the day for your cinema tix. The SAU desk is where you pay until 1.15pm.

But if you're a latecomer, you can pay at the door of Cinema #1 (- not at the Edge Cinema desk) !!! This is where we whip you and make an example of you!

Don't forget to pick up your SAU Membership Application forms if you aren't a member already. Nick is also there with SAU Merchandise.

It's too risky to rely on Aust Post this coming week. This 21st Anniversary is already a success for the Children's Hospital and SAU. :banana:

Thanks to all of you who've paid up front > makes my job easier on the day.

Well due to bad weather in the Southern Highlands today was able to get some polish on the GTR and had time to fit some retrimmed leather seats as well :huh:

Hopefully better weather for next weekend and my partner Bianca can hold off giving birth to our first child who will be 36 weeks pregnant sitting in the passenger seat on the day.

See you all soon.

Lucky you have leather on your seats now then with bub that close , my partner wasnt allowed in my gtr that close :D
Lucky you have leather on your seats now then with bub that close , my partner wasnt allowed in my gtr that close :D

Will have a few towels ready, any doctors going on the cruise just in case :huh:

Also any one every found a baby seat that fits neatly in the back of a R32 GTR?

Weather report for Katoomba next Sunday is Max = 14, with possible shower or two.

(Sat is 18, partly cloudy > trend is therefore another Low coming in later Sunday - a bit like Bathurst in 1992)

Weather report for Katoomba next Sunday is Max = 14, with possible shower or two.

(Sat is 18, partly cloudy > trend is therefore another Low coming in later Sunday - a bit like Bathurst in 1992)

good analogy terry, car is still not out of the shop and looks like it may not be ready in time, might stand alone on the highway and take footage of everyone coming up the mountain instead :D

Well due to bad weather in the Southern Highlands today was able to get some polish on the GTR and had time to fit some retrimmed leather seats as well :D

Hopefully better weather for next weekend and my partner Bianca can hold off giving birth to our first child who will be 36 weeks pregnant sitting in the passenger seat on the day.

See you all soon.

We had a Bean Bag reserved for Shell, our Secretary, Brian. :(

But now it's Bianca's - and it's already in our equipm't car. We're One-Classy-Outfit here at SAUNSW!

Just like there are 5-star hotels; there's also a 5-star car club > and we're IT!!!

Yeah Matt, we knew back in June that our RB Bathurst could compete with the V8 one. :(

Now we just need to have absolute and total care in our driving. You tell everyone that in our forums.

Hoons will not be tolerated and as fellow Organiser NISMO mentioned to our committee, and OHY34H will at the Drivers' meeting, they'll be reported to Police.

This is "ONE BIG FAMILY DAY" ;)

Performance Imports know about it!

Motive DVD know about it!

And we've all organised it!

We had a Bean Bag reserved for Shell, our Secretary, Brian. :(

But now it's Bianca's - and it's already in our equipm't car. We're One-Classy-Outfit here at SAUNSW!

Just like there are 5-star hotels; there's also a 5-star car club > and we're IT!!!

Yeah Matt, we knew back in June that our RB Bathurst could compete with the V8 one. :(

Now we just need to have absolute and total care in our driving. You tell everyone that in our forums.

Hoons will not be tolerated and as fellow Organiser NISMO mentioned to our committee, and OHY34H will at the Drivers' meeting, they'll be reported to Police.

This is "ONE BIG FAMILY DAY" ;)

Performance Imports know about it!

Motive DVD know about it!

And we've all organised it!

I won't be worried about it being on the same day personally, as long as I can get a personal TV going...

While I don't follow the supertaxi's any more, it is the one day of the year that is like Christmas for me. I don't miss it for the world!

Terry,

I (unfortunately) cannot make it next weekend. I'm being dragged to a wedding that I don't want to go to :-(

I have two tickets that I am donating back to SAU to do with whatever you want.

Vu from S.A. and Clive from Byron Bay are also late exclusions due to work and health issues respectively.

We at SAU really appreciate you guys donating the money back towards the Children's Hospital and also to 2x attendees who've been stung by a bank fee which was an honest mistake. Those 2x attendees can now get refunds of those bank fees on the day thanks, due to the generosity of those who had to cancel; and the rest still goes to the Hospital.

Here are some additional details about parking at the reserve, cruise staging area,

driver's briefing and parking at the Edge Theater.

Please be sure to head to the end of the reserve near boat ramp when you hear the signal horn for your Group.

Also keep left so normal traffic has room to pass.

Tench Reserve Parking

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Cruise Group Staging Location

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Edge Theater

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I need a lift, please Ive got a day off work for this and everyone who've I asked declined.

Ill go halves on fuel and take photos of your car! Please, I dont want to be left behind :(. Im only on my L's and I love R32 Skylines.

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