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Hey, you're near me! I'm gonna get my ticket as soon as I've got the cash :(

About 100 tix/ppl now in the cinema. Tix $15 p/p.

Cruise with fellow VIC, SA, QLD, ACT, NSW SAUers is free. = A Hoot!

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Hi All!

I'm happy to announce the prize for the Best R32 GTR on the day!

John (aka kuma_j) has kindly offered his services to create us an exact replica of a Winfield R32 GT-R. This will include wheels, chassis and engine.

Here are some piccies of the awesome mini beast:

winfieldgtr5.jpg

winfieldgtr4.jpg

winfieldgtr3.jpg

winfieldgtr2.jpg

winfieldgtr1.jpg

This is going to be an awesome day peoples, make sure you get your tickets!!! :D

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi All!

I'm happy to announce the prize for the Best R32 GTR on the day!

John (aka kuma_j) has kindly offered his services to create us an exact replica of a Winfield R32 GT-R. This will include wheels, chassis and engine.

Here are some piccies of the awesome mini beast:

winfieldgtr5.jpg

winfieldgtr4.jpg

winfieldgtr3.jpg

winfieldgtr2.jpg

winfieldgtr1.jpg

This is going to be an awesome day peoples, make sure you get your tickets!!! :D

And now, even the "BOOBY Prize" is worth over 100!!!

GTRKat is the Organiser who'll be taking care of accommodation and car security links in Penrith overnight. :P

Terry Ashwood has just confirmed that he'll be coming down from the Gold Coast on the 9th > Guest Of Honour > presenting the major gong.

Just Jap will present one gong. Top Secret Imports will present another.

4 sets of professional shooters/videographers will be working there on the day for magazines etc.

Daily Telegraph CARSguide will have a promo on the event on Fri 1st or 8th Oct = Memento of the R32 GT-R 21st Anniv.

We look forward to more Victorians :D

Only two weeks until we kick off! smile.gif

Here are a couple of pics of what we're giving away as Major prize number 2 - a 1/18 scale die-cast model of the 1993 BP TRAMPIO R32 GT-R Group A race car, by AutoArt. Limited edition, one of 3,000 units and comes with a numbered certificate.

All the major prizes will also be accompanied by an engraved plaque to commemorate the occasion.

As we're celebrating the R32 GT-R, these awesome prizes will be targeted to R32s on the day - so particularly if you're bringing a 32, make sure she's waxed and looking beautiful on the day! smile.gif

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GTR_BP2.jpg

Okay and now we have a couple of pics of our 3rd Major prize that will be given away on October the 10th to a lucky R32 owner - a 1/18 die-cast model of the CALSONIC R32 GT-R Group A race car, this one by Kyosho and also a limited edition.

Like all the major prizes this one will come with an engraved plaque to commemorate the occasion.

GTR_CS1.jpg

GTR_CS2.jpg

Looking forward to seeing you all on the day!

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

SAU_Cruise_Edge_Cinema.jpg

Cover Story of to-day's Cars Guide - Daily Telegraph. :P

Full pages 99-100

See if you can get one, re:...

* R32 N1 GT-R

* One of SAU's favourite sons and his story

* The 21st Anniversary of the R32 GT-R Event

we got home fine thanks Terry, made better time coming down that on our trip up. thanks so much for organising such a fantastic event!!! :)

You're so welcome Esther!

Anytime you Victorians put something big on, let me know; because you guys are so strong on Events Management down there!

You can post up pics of your own perhaps, of the R34 Z-Tune GT-R, 30x or so R32 GT-Rs/GTs (incl N1, ex-Skaife model, 'ladies in red', Aussie spec) , R35s, Just Jap stand, Top Secret Imports stand.

Pics?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ry-t339826.html

Souvenirs? This thread is in the making...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...st-t340253.html

how was it?

The sun came out at the start after a week of rain > Misty on the cruise > Cloudy at the destination - Edge Cinema.

After 3 test screens, with 2x head projectionists, weeks before the event, they still got it wrong and started screening the '91 Bathurst.

I ran up to the projection room sayin' "You're showing the WRONG RACE!" > man sweats > urinates > fixed!

Timed to perfection, 2 days before the event, the Daily Telegraph came out with this...

http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-..._my_nissan_gt-r

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