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fellas,

the aus300zx guys are running another cruise on the 17 of April. the invitation has been extended to the v-series skylines again. 28 cars on board so far. details below:

Hey everyone, the time for another cruise is upon us. Luke (Spikie) and Ross (jinxed) have put together another runto be held on

17 April, meeting at 3.00pm at Tidewater way carpark, Ascot (located at the end of tidewater way, in the Ascot waters estate)

this will be a zed car only run with everyone with a 240z, 260z, 280zx, 300zx, 350z or 370z invite4d to attend. no non-zed cars to attend without the expressed permission of myself or spikie please.

this cruise will be finishing at a popular night spot (pub) for drinks, dinner and photo sharing and socialising as normal

as some of you would be aware, the last cruise we organised had a great turnout and we would like to see a simialr turnout this time as well, so post up here if you intend on coming and invite all your zed owning friends as well!

see you there on the day!

Please let us know if you're coming. once again, the usual rules apply. this is a cruise for zed cars and v-series only. Anyone turning up in an R33 or silvia will be asked to leave. Also, our cruises don't attract much police attention and we plan to keep it that way. Anyone who drives in a dangerous manner will be asked to leave. Please respect other people's cars as well as other road users. antisocial behavior will not be tolerated.

Hope to see some of you guys along =)

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fellas,

the aus300zx guys are running another cruise on the 17 of April. the invitation has been extended to the v-series skylines again. 28 cars on board so far. details below:

Please let us know if you're coming. once again, the usual rules apply. this is a cruise for zed cars and v-series only. Anyone turning up in an R33 or silvia will be asked to leave. Also, our cruises don't attract much police attention and we plan to keep it that way. Anyone who drives in a dangerous manner will be asked to leave. Please respect other people's cars as well as other road users. antisocial behavior will not be tolerated.

Hope to see some of you guys along =)

Hi Olly, thanks for the invite. We shall see you guys again. :) I will tell the other owners.

We like the last cruise. Would you know the route, like where it ends?

I might come if some Vs come along :).

Hi Mikhail, Olly is a good friend of us. We cruised together before and always have fun. :)

Come along if you can. It will be fun. I shall see you coming Friday night anyway.

Edited by VNS 24

Hi Olly, sorry I couldn't make it at the last minutes. My brakes started to make noises on Saturday night and I didn't want to take a chance if it rains.

Hope everything went well and see you guys next time.

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