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Sau Nsw Wisemans Ferry Social Cruise Sunday 19Th Feb 2012


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Couldnt help but notice this line:

"*Due to some LAC police attention on an unofficial cruise a while back down the same road, any 'suspect' (read modified) cars should tuck themselves somewhere between 3rd and 3rd-last in the convoy."

Exactly how much po-po are we anticipating guys? The car isnt very suspect but its far from undefectable lol :whistling:

It's just as a precaution.. we have never had an official cruise meet police trouble but there has been 1 or 2 instances where cars were pulled over a little while after a cruise, no more random than if u were out driving yourself on a weekend

Hmmmmm this talk of the fuzz being around is kinda scaring me! Ive been genuinely looking forward to this for a while now i even got my old man gee'd up to come to this its actually gunna be our first ride with our 2 cars together as well as our 1st SAU cruise participation hope they give us a break

Guys I have been on sooooo many cruises and the chances of your car being pulled over would be about 0.5%...

Unless there are dickheads doing stupid shit which attracts attention. But with the skyline cruises we are normally not bothered so don't worry and think ur going to get pulled up...

Everyone this is going to be a nice cruise to Wisemans and the weather is meant to be beautiful on Sunday.

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For the Richo boys meeting at the base carpark....I won't be there due to work commitments (:rant: ), but you guys can still meet there and go from there :D

Are u going to be at the cruise at all???

Or just won't be meeting up in Richmond?

As mentioned, SAU has not had issues with official cruises before. Even non-official ones that have been organised by SAU people are relaxed, sensible days out. It's why we organise other events off public roads such as the Texi's throughout the year and trackdays at Wakefield Park, etc, so that if anyone feels like doing any benchmark testing of their vehicle it's done there, not on a public road.

No word of a lie, if someone in the group turns up and insists on behaving like a loon and drives outside the scope of the law we will have no hesitation in separating ourselves from said person. They are no longer part of the SAU group and will take responsibility for their own driving behaviour.

It'll be a great day, looking forward to it :)

What radiator do u need dude? Where u located?

32gtr, located penrith.

Cracked the top tank at texi.

Have a pwr to go in, but has 2 tubes that are damaged, will see if it can be repaired next week.

Sux, I was looking forward to this one.

I should be in for this but will be needing to ride shotgun with someone as my feet are farked and cant use clutch properly..

Matt ill be looking in your direction :)

My front seat might be available mate where bouts in Sydney u at?

I should be in for this but will be needing to ride shotgun with someone as my feet are farked and cant use clutch properly..

Matt ill be looking in your direction :)

Ill be staying at a friends house a few mins from the meetup tonight so ill be good to get to there. Thanks for the offer mick, Would be good to call yavuz and stir him up saying there are big problems :D




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