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We know everyone loves a good cruise, so thanks to your events organiser yours truly, after a few months of neglecting my events job, we're going on one again.

CAMS permit: SAU30092012 permit Sep 12.pdf

Okay so here's the details;

Date: Sunday 30th Sep 2012

Who: Anyone with any car (doesn't have to be a Skyline) but Skylines prefered laugh.gif

We're taking a nice cruise from Kirrawee down to Headlands Hotel in Austinmer.

From where? Well we're meeting up at 10AM, for a 10:30AM Sharp leave, at the parking lot near the corner of Waratah St and Bath Road in Kirrawee, up the road from Just Jap..

Where to then? Well, we head left out of that carpark to Toronto Parade, turn left, and follow this down to the Princes Highway.

After travelling down to the Princes Highway, we hang a right heading for the Royal National Park turn off at Sutherland.

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As we near the National Park at Sutherland, we need to turn left down Farnell Ave. Once we turn here, there will be a bit of room on the left where we can pull over and get everyone to bunch back up.

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As we head into the Royal National Park, we'll be informing the "Gatesmen" that we are not stopping in the National Park and travelling through to Wollongong. (Which we are, into a northern Suburb of Wollongong). This means we don't have to pay to go through.

From here we just shoot through the Royal National Park and pop out down the bottom at Bald Hill.

After Bald Hill, we will be taking the left turn down Lawrence Hargrave Drive.

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We will follow Lawrence Hargrave Drive down until Headlands Ave, at which point we will turn left, and pull into the carpark at Headlands Hotel.

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Now this hotel does have some "Down Under Hollywood Class", being the main on-site filming location for the Australian Show headLand

There is plenty of park land around the Hotel, and after a bit of a feed, I will be proposing a bit more socialising and some fun activities like photos and stuffs (Weather permitting)

If the weather does fault, then we'll just stay inside, have our chats, and shoot some pool.

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

We will be the most courteous users on the road, and we will not be doing ANYTHING to cause any disrepute for the club.

As with all SAU:NSW events, this cruise will run under a CAMS permit.

This will be another fun day, with the only cost a bit of fuel, and what ever you decide to eat and drink.

For those of you who decide you need more than one or two during the afternoon, please organise a safe way home.

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

Looking forward to seeing you guys there!

BRING A FULL TANK OF FUEL!!!!

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Yeah, if it's closed, just keep heading down to Towradgi Beach Hotel - map link from Austi Pub to Towradgi Beach Hotel as follows:

https://maps.google....=1,0&sz=17&z=13

Awesome pub that one,real nice beer garden and good grub. :yes:

Hey, yeah headlands hotel is definitely closed down. Everyone should head down 3 mins south the famous Thirroul Beaches pub! I use to live down that way and it was a great place for events such as this.

I've referred 2 ladies to come along in their white V35. Please make them welcome? They've never been on an SAU event before.

Cheers

Will do Terry, more the merrier, will try and get my uncle to bring his V35 out so they arnt the only ones in V35s

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