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Noooo~!

I'd love to go.. unfortunatly my car is not ready, and I am out of state.

Damn Man! I was going to say bring the bike or something, you away for work? Sooner you get your ass back in NSW and get your nugget sorted the better!

already offered him the gunners seat in the money pit, he hasnt accepted. ...

Haven't rejected the offer either

He obviously doesnt like walking :ph34r:

This!

We could all meet at the truck stop at the start of old pac......

That could work. May be in a Mazda 2 or a N16 Pulsar....

Want to come to this - Sydney side. Will look into the meet up points for a nice drive up with you guys.

Good stuff! Hope you can make it!

Cameras will be out for this event, plenty of pics for all in attendance :yes:

Hey new to this forum im from sydney Just got myself a r33 gtst. Ill be in for the cruise.

That's a good way to begin on your first forum post :)

There's even a Tech Night tonight about Servicing should you become a Member on arrival!

Hey new to this forum im from sydney Just got myself a r33 gtst. Ill be in for the cruise.

Good stuff! Best was to get to know the guys is to come cruising :D If you want to attend events such as circuit, hillclimb, tech nights or any official events just let us know and we will show you how to become an SAU NSW member :yes:

For now, meet up with the Sydney guys and come enjoy some nice roads!

Good stuff! Best was to get to know the guys is to come cruising :D If you want to attend events such as circuit, hillclimb, tech nights or any official events just let us know and we will show you how to become an SAU NSW member :yes:

For now, meet up with the Sydney guys and come enjoy some nice roads!

Yeah keen to become a member.

What with the tech nights?

Yeah keen to become a member.

What with the tech nights?

There is one tonight, basically a workshop hosts a night and educates us or shows us how things are done! Tonights is servicing/maintanance and engineering i think! You keen on coming? Its generally members only from memory but if you want to come and fill in the forms etc its a good start *hint hint* haha

There is one tonight, basically a workshop hosts a night and educates us or shows us how things are done! Tonights is servicing/maintanance and engineering i think! You keen on coming? Its generally members only from memory but if you want to come and fill in the forms etc its a good start *hint hint* haha

Haha

what time and where is it?

I have something on to a bit later today.

But if I can't make it to this one ill come to the next

Haha

what time and where is it?

I have something on to a bit later today.

But if I can't make it to this one ill come to the next

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/426197-s-a-u-n-s-w-tech-night-for-members-5th-july-servicing-blue-slips-eng-certificates/

Lol and bring it to the cruise?

Yes Tony, just walk into a Nissan Dealership in your pinstripe suit > Keys to the new Nissan Pulsar SSS > Tony disappears for 4 hrs hehe...

Then you've got 4 hrs to think up an excuse as to why you're not buyin' it!

eg broken engine mounts

eg control arm bushes cracked

eg worn synchro on 2nd

I'll meet you guys at the halfway point on putty road. I'm leaving from Mcdonalds on windsor and grove ave, and heading up putty rd, will probably leave Macca's at around 10am to get at halfway point for 11:30am

sounds like a good idea, if I come ill meet up with you there!!!

I'll meet you guys at the halfway point on putty road. I'm leaving from Mcdonalds on windsor and grove ave, and heading up putty rd, will probably leave Macca's at around 10am to get at halfway point for 11:30am

I'm with you Ciaron & in time for brekky.

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