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Here's the link to the SAU Charity Cruise.

$10 to come along - also gets you a sticker

Vehicles must comply with 2 of 3 of the following:

1. Nissan

2. Skyline

3. RB powered

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/410593-annual-charity-cruise-4th-november/

Would be good to have a strong V35/36 presence there and show the RBs what a really Renault Nissan can do!

Just post up if you're in.

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swap an RB in it for the day and you will be alright :)

To be honest you're a paid SAU QLD member, I doubt anyone would mind if you tagged along in the Z. Just do the courtesy of informing the admin, don't think they will say no.

Yea, pretty sure my club registration is coming up soon aswell now you mention it... gotta make sure I can get down there for it first before I actually start saying I am gonna be there

^ You have no idea how hard that was to type on my iPad when I was drunk last night. Kept trying to auto-correct lenient to Lenin. Comparing Admins to Lenin.... Hmmmmm.. Lol!

If anyone is coming, can you just post it here so we can have a group of Renaults Nissans V's repping together.

So far:

1. Tony350

2. Vthirty5

3. AsM

swap an RB in it for the day and you will be alright :)

To be honest you're a paid SAU QLD member, I doubt anyone would mind if you tagged along in the Z. Just do the courtesy of informing the admin, don't think they will say no.

I wouldn't. pin noel down though. hell if I can rock up in a subaru (and I did for SCC11!) yur should be able to get away with it.

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