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Hello everyone!

this cruise is (unfortunately) not officially affiliated with SAU / SAUWA.

HOWEVER

August 14. smack bang in the middle of august.

saturday night

i'm organising a cruise for us 4 door sedans. EXCLUSIVELY 4 doors.

to be eligable .. your car must be one of the following:

C series / R series skyline

Cefiro

Laurel

Gloria

Cima

if stagea want to come - you can

if there's anything i've forgotten ... put it this way.. your car must be a Nissan Sedan, "golden era" (no Vseries, sorry!!!)

stay tuned in this thread for more details and meet points. at this point - all that's confirmed is there is a cruise on augsut 14

in further news. there is to be no foolish behaviour. this means. no burnouts. no drifts. no rev limiter ping testing. no speeding.

it is a CRUISE so that we can all meet n greet and enjoy driving our silly cars with our shiny wheels

i would appreciate it if you'd all give your cars a wash because there will probably be a lot of photos :)

enjoy yourselves :)

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in further news. there is to be no foolish behaviour. this means. no burnouts. no drifts. no rev limiter ping testing. no speeding.

Consider me out in that case.

Hahaha nah, I'm in as long as I can get the f**king box in the Ceffy....spiggot bushes are THE DEVIL!

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if stagea want to come - you can

Gee thanks :nyaanyaa:

i would appreciate it if you'd all give your cars a wash because there will probably be a lot of photos :D

It's not time for its' annual bath yet :P

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a dumped maxima - hmmm... seeing as you're interested... then sure, why not!!! it's a nissan sedan so sure!

and - fk it - event is open to stags too :/

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well work with me! :w00t: what time suits you???

you aren't forced into staying the whole time you know :(

maybe a 7pm meet with 730 depart? others snowball ideas!

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well work with me! :D what time suits you???

you aren't forced into staying the whole time you know :w00t:

maybe a 7pm meet with 730 depart? others snowball ideas!

I definitely won't be staying for the whole thing but 7pm meet sounds good :(

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I've posted this on Antilag, since it is required to post a location, I have said City West (TBC), assumed meet time 19:00, departing 19:30.

Let me know when you've confirmed a meet point and time and I'll change the Antilag thread accordingly/

http://www.antilag.com/forums/showthread.p...2194#post682194

Location: City West (possibly changing)

Date/Time: August 14 [sATURDAY] @ 19:00 [19:30 depart]

Special Instructions:

Strictly "Golden Era" 4-Door Nissans only:

C series / R series Skyline 4dr

A31 Cefiro

C3x Laurel

Cima/Cedric/Gloria/Leopard (yeah, 2 door but it can be the exception)

Stagea

80s - late 90s only, no V series Skyline Sedans (not that we can stop you)

Coastal run & stop at a burger joint will be included. No Zig Zag or Hills run.

No being a muppet, no skids, no hooning, no drifting, no touge.

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Organised by Rowan/Mr. Eps on SAU

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Go...-C-t330754.html

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Not Golden Era.

Old school 4-doors (ie < 2 tonne) ... ?

sorry i didnt read the post properly... its ashame all the 2000+ cimas, vs, gloria, stageas cant attend,,.

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