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Thinking of organising r33 only cruise if enough interest is generated. Myself and 2 mate have r33s so there will be at least 3 of us.. Obviously if u really want to come in something else I cant stop you from driving on public roads, but I will ask you to stay at the rear..

I have a map already organised, so all i need is commitment and it will happen..

So whois keen

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Excellent idea Scotty!!!!

you should make a meet point for everyone to hang out in the one spot while i recondition all your headlights! :)

(not patronising here. I'm srs. i love doind recon jobs on R33 lights)

I'd come in my JZ30 but you guys will make phun :(

LOL rowan, I have already recond my headlights, it was my first mod to my car when I got it lol, also done my mates car... If you wanna come rowan I am sure I can find a spare seat for you in my car.

Everybody organises skylines cruises, I'd like to do something differnt, but like I said I can't stop you fellas from coming if u really want to come you can.

If I can get say at least 10 cars I will be happy as larry..

Owgasm, I can pm you the map if you like....

So any commitment from r33 owners????????

Everybody organises skylines cruises,

Not really dude, the last one was 8 months ago, which was my c210 anniversary cruise 30th October 2010.

You would find there won't be one again until i get my act together for my next one after my holiday which will be late august early september.

Keen if before 6th july or after 16th aug.

RE: meetpoint

City West that shit!

Edited by Socrates

I was there mate, I used to own that blue r31.

I have ran quite a few cruises before, one had a big turnout of a few hundred cars, the other ones were small with around 20-30 cars..

At the moment we have around 7 ppl interested.. At least want around 20.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_247202945296343

started a page for this cruise, cum on ppl. get involved.

Edited by scott666

add ur selves to the facebook group, thats where the planning is at, away from the prying eyes of a public forum...

I want imput from everyone on where u would like to go..

At the moment I am thinking of starting at good old city west because it is the most central location, but if only ppl from north of river are coming I will move it to a north of river cruise or vis versa....

Another reason for keeping it small is I was thinking of ending it at eatery maybe alfreads kitchen or captain munchies. If theres only a few of us we can grab a feed n reminise on the nights events.

creating a new map now... without giving to much away the altitude is going to get a little thinner where we are going

Its a roughly 2 hour cruise and going to end at a late night eatery for those who are hungry.

Edited by scott666

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