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Guest 33GTS25

guys, just a thought and i would be interested in your invidual feedback

whenever we go on cruises, we tend to end up in groups of 3-4 and never really get to meet the rest of the crew. it is my opinion that this club/association would develop stronger bonds if we had stronger group relationships

therefore i propose: a trip to new zealand for a week in 2003 for the purpose of skiing and getting to know each other.

being together in a hotel for a week would create plenty of opportunities to meet different individuals that you may not normally converse with and also to pick the brains of people that you may feel uncomfortable asking questions of via the forums. for example, how cool would it be to get meggala all to yourself for an hour over a drink to ask for help with your project or boostmeister for some tips on building bits and pieces for your baby.

the reason that i propose the 2003 snow season is that, there are probably a few people on this forum that would require a bit of time to save the necessary dollars and organise time off yadda yadda. it is actually cheaper than i thought but of course, you would need plenty of spending money

not to mention the fact that the snow will provide plenty of opps for rumbo's etc

this is a link to a deal that harvey world travel have for this season and i envisage that we would organise something similar next year

http://www.harveyworld.com.au/specialoffer...de=search&Des=0

i look forward to your fedback

rod

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Guest 33GTS25

onarun, i am unsure of approx dates but obviously next winter is the go

at this point i am just trying to gauge some interest

another option for people to consider is a groupr supercruise for a week to targa tasmania

meeting in melbourne, a few days before and putting all the cars on the ferry, obviously this would be more expensive for those of us that live north and west of melbourne but hey these are just ideas, so lets hear yours

Guest 33GTS25

http://www.tt-line.com.au/

have a look at some of the deals these guys can do

this is certainly a good option as we all get to go to targa and achieve my first objective- group cohesion

besides staying at both of the casinos is awesome

and let me tell you there are some great roads for cruising in tasmania

rod

I definately like the idea, dun know about the whole new zealand thing though. All those Skyline owners together for a week with no skylines...I can't afford that much piss :cry:

Actually, the idea does sound alright. Have to see if we could work out something for like the June/July holidays or something. Depends on prices I guess, Í don't wanna spend too much money that could be spent on paying off loans or mods :wink:

ill see how the money situation is closer to the date but it sounds like a hella good idea.

I went on a tour to NZ b4 with a big group but didnt know all that many of them but it was still hella fun.

Imagine how cool it would be with all the sky boyz and galz, much in common.

While were there lets all chip in and buy a car to kill ehehe that would b fun. ever driven on snow in a $500 car ahahaha all class.

how cool would it be to get meggala all to yourself for an hour over a drink to ask for help with your project or boostmeister for some tips on building bits and pieces for your baby.

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i pity the ppl who get stuck talking crap with me, onarun and birty

Birty, VirginBlue do Brisbane to Sydney for $107

Rod I guess the main thing to work out is do we want to go somewhere where we have our cars? or not.

NZ might be a good option at this point with no cars...and then *thinking ahead* we could have a big national Skylines Australia meet later down the track when the club is properly up and going and all bring our cars

ONARUN has mentioned this before, I think :wink:

...and then *thinking ahead* we could have a big national Skylines Australia meet later down the track when the club is properly up and going and all bring our cars

ONARUN has mentioned this before, I think :wink:[/quote:014a8378c7]

she be ma babe. :wink: i'll be pushing for a meet sometime in 2005. gotta be realistic i suppose.

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