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From what I recall there might be one early next year. More than likely if Steve-o (N1GTR) is president again next year. It will most likely be a charity cruise aswell.

These were just ideas tossed around on the last social cruise (31st Oct).

Maybe someone can shed more light on this, I'd be pretty keen for it. Never been to Putty Rd before.

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Peoples, as far as I know there's no plans for an official SAU-NSW Putty Road cruise as yet, but there's nothing stopping you from setting up a cruise yourselves and making it happen.

As long as everyone on the cruise behaves themselves and doesn't bring disrepute to the club, go out there and enjoy yourselves! Just make sure none of you do anything stupid, it is a public road after all.

Even better: bring your car along to one of the skid-pan or track days we'll be running in the new year - that way you KNOW you won't be risking your licence or people's lives! Check the calendar for details.

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Sorry Nick, there is plans for the next club cruise to go up there, early next year, from Windsor to the pub and back

Guys I'll put the date up and details up asap but right now I'm working on securing texi dates, a drag day, wakefields, skyline nationals....

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Stevos doing all the texi stuff, I'll be doing putty road, and thread will be up after christmas but before NYE.

I'm just too busy ATM to get it all planned as my spare time still has me running around to do work stuff as I'm going on leave first week of Jan!

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Here's a link to the thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/348279-s-a-u-n-s-w-putty-road-cruise/

Please keep chat in that section to a minimum unless it's in regards to the event itself... :D

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