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Scrap what i said. I'll be there. Now taking my car in on the 10th :) Will be ready before the 20th!

Great, Sheldon. You and me can meet up somewhere south and cruise to the meet point.

Anyone who wants to join us from south side, let me know.

Thanks.

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I can drive upto springwood....15mins....we can then cruise to meet point...

Ok, sounds good. Springwood Macdonald's it is. I will post up meet time for that day this weekends.

I believe we have 6 confirmed at this stage? Me, Shiva, Sheldon, Anita, Andrew and (n15m0).

Any more who wants to join? :)

I'll love to meet up in Springwood

Great, mate. See you there.

Please check this thread again for exact meet time on coming weekends.

Edited by VNS 24

Hi everyone,

Skyline Charity Cruise is set for Sunday 20th November. With help from fellow V-series owner, Shiva, and more interests from other fellow owners, I am pleased to organize a cruise to this event. For more information regarding this event, please refer to relevent thread (http://www.skylinesa...9-20th-nov-scc/).

I've done two meet points for this cruise, one for south Brisbane and one for central Brisbane.

South Brisbane

Meet point: Marsden Park Shopping Centre, Chambers Flat Rd, MARSDEN, QLD, 4132

Time: 7:45am meet, 8:00am Depart (To Central Brisbane meet point)

Central Brisbane

Meet point: Springwood McDonald's (35-41 Springwood Rd, Cnr Springwood & Rochedale Rds Springwood QLD 4127)

Time: 8:15am meet, 8:30am Depart (To Aspley Hypermarket meet point)

Let me know which meet point you will be coming to, so I know who to expect at both meet points.

Please don't be late at meet point, as we will have to leave on time to get to Aspley Hypermarket meet point.

From then on, we will be cruising out at 9:30am with SAUQLD people to Lakeside raceway.

At the raceway, usual raffle tickets etc, will be sold. Full canteen facilitys are available at the track.

The grande finale will be Parade laps around the track with a photographer on hand to snap every vehicle and provide you with a photo of your car on the famous circuit.

Cost of the parade will be AU$10 per car with proceeds going to charity.

If you have a girlfriend/wife/mother/sister etc. that won't come along due to it being a 'car event', let them know that there is a lovely raffle prize in it for them. A basket of goodies valued at over $500 including products from MAC, Gorgeous Cosmetics, Bobbi Brown, Clinique, OPI and many more is on offer including a voucher for full makeup application including false lashes & airbrushing. Every single cent earned from raffle ticket sales on the day will be going to the chosen charity, so get your ladies to come along and maybe they can take home a prize.

Please express your interest, either on this thread or the main SAUQLD thread.

Hope to see lots of V-series on the day. Let's represent the Nissan Skyline family, support the charity event and have fun meeting fellow Nissan Skyline enthusiasts. :)

Edited by VNS 24

UPDATED

Confirmed:

1. VNS 24 (Marsden)

2. shiva (Springwood)

3. sheldon2369 (Springwood)

4. V35 350GT (?)

5. AHR31 (?)

6. FlyingEL (?)

7. spencer? (?)

8. n15m0 (Springwood)

Edited by VNS 24

The difference on the back right quarter is veryyyy spottable. :( I'll be joining the final parade, i assumed everyone would? Is it a fast lap or a reasonably slow one? I don't think our N/A's can keep up with the Turbo's

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UPDATED

Confirmed:

1. VNS 24 (Marsden)

2. shiva (Springwood)

3. sheldon2369 (Springwood)

4. V35 350GT (?)

5. AHR31 (?)

6. FlyingEL (?)

7. spencer? (Springwood)

8. n15m0 (Springwood)

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