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Hi Guys! (I can say that because I'm the only female and I'm typing this!! For the second time, it dissappeared the first time :) )

Adrian (aka Strutto or Hero) and I were talking tonight and decided that it was time for another super dooper saturday night skyline cruise!

James (Belgarion) and I organised a huge skyline cruise last year and we ended up having 30+ skylines attend. We didn't expect this many people and unfortunately had nothing planned after the cruise to the BWCP and people dissappeared because they were bored. The site along the M1 of all the dinner plates looked absolutely awesome.

So this time, we are going to do the normal drive to the BWCP and then move onto another destination (to be disclosed on the night) for some more super dooper happy fun.

The details are as follows.

  • Date: 17th April 2004 (Weekend after the Easter long weekend)
  • Time: 7:00pm Meet, 7:30pm departure
  • Place: Springwood Mall, Cnr Fitzgerald Avenue and Rochedale Road (next Red Rooster)
  • Destination: Broadwater Carpark (off the Gold Coast Highway, opposite Australia Fair). Once we've sat at the BWCP for a few hours or so (when people start to get bored) we will head off to another undisclosed location. Everyone who wishes to continue on from the BWCP will be told on the night (will also be located on the information sheets that we will hand out (does someone want to offer to print this out and bring them on the night? I don't have a printer))
  • Conditions: No stupid, wreckless or arrogant driving will be tolerated on the night. I don't care how awesome you think you can drive, but this cruise is neither the time nor the place to try and prove it. This behaviour will not be tolerated and if you think you can't abide by the above rules, don't even bother turning up.
    CB's (UHF's) will be a necessity and can be picked up fairly cheaply from many different shops. The channel that we will use, will be provided on the night.

I will keep an updated list of the people intending to participate in this cruise. If you have any further queries, please pm me and I'll be sure to reply (I'm only on the net weeknights so please be patient for replies). I'm sure Adrian will also be able to answer any queries.

Maybe we could even line this up with the official launching of the SAu Qld sector club? Slip? Gary? What are the timelines your looking at?

Definites

  • NismoGirl and Krawler
  • Strutto
  • Bryanlee
  • 4 doorz
  • Mindflux
  • wados
  • Nexus9
  • NA_R33
  • GenesisR32
  • Belgarion
  • 51OOO
  • CGB_R32
  • MJ
  • R33Steve
  • Ska
  • TeamKrazy
  • Knore
  • ImpulR33R
  • GOR33
  • owned
  • Junior Zilla
  • Shane
  • yotis
  • Mick51
  • yoparata
  • Zoix
  • Swordfish19792002
  • Gary1
  • FYN33
  • Paulie_Bro
  • darrinspencer
  • twoquik
  • SEX-DR
  • Panikin
  • CYA34
  • CYA32
  • JGB33
  • Lach
  • R32PIMP
  • Jev
  • Robocop
  • Oz
  • Dangerous_Daveo
  • Reyne
  • rsx84
  • Josh H.
  • STU E
  • slamm
  • Mr GTS4
  • yamutha33
  • 57UBN
  • Blitz_R33
  • R32-Drifter
  • DJ Singerad
  • Melv
  • White R32
  • WiZardOz
  • JGB33
  • Bobjones
  • geno

Maybes

  • jaqule
  • nismoman18
  • Smoothline
  • MM2death
  • sir31
  • kryz
  • slip
  • MAX007
  • V8skylineMAN
  • R33 Girly
  • Trent
  • sxe33
  • HKS34R
  • 33bobby
  • gtrchick
  • 05YKO_r33

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hey there. I havent been on a skyline cruise yet, but very keen on this one .... just needa check up on my uni scheduale. I can get free black and white printing

cant do colour sorry. But yeah I'll be more then happy to do the printing.

i will be there ... however from my experience in cruse organising, especially night crawls (ive organised 80+ cars ones back home)

shit normally falls apart if something is to be decided on the night, i understand locations should not be posted due to police presance on the website, however, could we please have some indication of where we are going after the broadwater please?

YAY for NismoGirl and your local Hero!!!

Lets make this one huge guys... There's plenty of notice so I expect everyone to be there. ;) I for one, can't wait to see 30+ Skylines together on the M1 as well as at BWCP... Lets show them what we're made of!

Regular cruisers have been to the destination before... That should give you some hints... I'll have some maps with directions available on the night... Brush up on your navigation skills people!!!

I might even bring the Missus and kids along. ;) A babysitting roster will be distributed before hand... :)

But seriously, if anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact either Erin or myself and we'll endeavour to help you out...

Signed,

Your Hero...

Will try my best to be there , that's if the line in out of the shop by then ( jaqule's fingers crossed ) if the line in not ready may just go to the BWCP to check it all out but not go on the crooz as I will be in my girl's little lancer . Nodout it will be a great night and yeah would be great to kick start the Qld SAU club on the same day . Keep the "club update" posted with any new details please .

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