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Some of us already do. Its too much to ask the club to be your weekly/monthly cruise booking agent.

organise it among yourselves as we do and at least that way you get those you want and no randoms doin above mentioned single peggers.

this is true. when I did regualr runs back in 2000 it got to a point where you would get idiots turning up and doing stupid crap.

I know that a few of the regualrs I know do go for runs way out and enjoy it.

I'm up for the coffs one myself.

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Ok, settle down the lot of you...

Looking at a mid-November date for reasons that will be explained later.

I have read and listened to all the arguments for and against with regard to length of cruise and numbers of cars. In trying to keep the majority happy, we are working on about a 90 minute drive from the start point to the destination. As usual, these details are kept quiet to prevent problems with fore mentioned "single pegger's"

The club will put on food and drinks as there is none at the destination. Swimming will be encouraged.

Not sure on a show and shine this year as the drive is long and the cars will attract bugs and dust on the road. (Don't worry... All bitumen!!!) We may just give out some prizes to great cars that can do anything?!?!?!?

Remember, the club organises fairly large events. There is nothing stopping anyone else organising a cruise at any time. If you build it, they will come...

We have skidpan days, drags and other events before the end of the year as well as the Annual General Meeting, where all the people who are unhappy and voicing their opinions are given the chance to step up and have a go at running the club... I look forward to the Usual Suspects showing up as usual.

Any questions about anything other than the route and destination, feel free to ask. Lots of Volunteers needed.

Awesome can't wait for the SCC10 =) If you need a hand with anything let me know I'll be more then happy to help where I can. ..oh and we have to have a show and shine this year lolz I thought last years was good fun!

StreetFame33

Awesome can't wait for the SCC10 =) If you need a hand with anything let me know I'll be more then happy to help where I can. ..oh and we have to have a show and shine this year lolz I thought last years was good fun!

StreetFame33

That's just coz you've got something to show n shine about :rofl:

That's just coz you've got something to show n shine about :D

Haha ..nah I didn't even win it last year =P Revenge baby! Haha ...nah it was just good to see so many clean Skylines and actually have a look under the engine bay of some of these great RB's that were getting around at last years SCC.

StreetFame33

Ok, settle down the lot of you...

Looking at a mid-November date for reasons that will be explained later.

I have read and listened to all the arguments for and against with regard to length of cruise and numbers of cars. In trying to keep the majority happy, we are working on about a 90 minute drive from the start point to the destination. As usual, these details are kept quiet to prevent problems with fore mentioned "single pegger's"

The club will put on food and drinks as there is none at the destination. Swimming will be encouraged.

Not sure on a show and shine this year as the drive is long and the cars will attract bugs and dust on the road. (Don't worry... All bitumen!!!) We may just give out some prizes to great cars that can do anything?!?!?!?

Remember, the club organises fairly large events. There is nothing stopping anyone else organising a cruise at any time. If you build it, they will come...

We have skidpan days, drags and other events before the end of the year as well as the Annual General Meeting, where all the people who are unhappy and voicing their opinions are given the chance to step up and have a go at running the club... I look forward to the Usual Suspects showing up as usual.

Any questions about anything other than the route and destination, feel free to ask. Lots of Volunteers needed.

Depending on the date, I'd like to do something to help too! Sound like fun already, 90mins drive and water!

Hey guys,what a shame this is on in nov,i'm up here in your neck of the woods now.Would of been nice to catch up with you guys,i'm in toowoomba at the moment for the next couple of days,an then heading out gympie way. Cheers Genelle. :P

Hey guys,what a shame this is on in nov,i'm up here in your neck of the woods now.Would of been nice to catch up with you guys,i'm in toowoomba at the moment for the next couple of days,an then heading out gympie way. Cheers Genelle. :P

There is the Annual nissan day at Queensland raceway on Tuesday, good turn out of club members there for the morning session

There is the Annual nissan day at Queensland raceway on Tuesday, good turn out of club members there for the morning session

On a Tuesday? That's not cool for us working people :P May I ask how you knew of this event to begin with??

On a Tuesday? That's not cool for us working people :down: May I ask how you knew of this event to begin with??

It's run by timeattack, and they're usually during the week unfortunately.

Moutainrunner posted it a while back on the Qld thread here, also on the SAUQLD forum as well.

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