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More of you Stagea guys should come along to SAU-NSW events too, by the way. Oh, and join the actual club too!

Hint hint, nudge nudge...

I thought dale told all the jokes around here.....

Until now

Yep, the quick discussion between Gav and I was to (even at a minimum) just have an occasional meet-up where we can sit back and just talk shit.

What part of Sydney are you from, Dave?

Im in Villawood. Edited by RXCOUP

So whats the go with cruises on here?

Do you guys just post up if anyone wants to randomly cruise?

Or is it always officially organised by someone?

I just wanna cruise, not really into the club side of things.

Just start one yourself in your respective state.

eg. NSW > Events > your thread with time/meetup/route/destination/etc

Yep, what Terry said.

If there is an event tagged as "SAU-NSW Official..." then it means it's run directly by the club and is covered by insurance, etc. Most other ones are just put on by whoever wants to organise them.

You mean you haven't taken a wee li'l venture up Springwood Rd to Hawkesbury Heights yet Justin?

Take your lunch with you > eat at the lookout at the top!

Actually, no I haven't. I've been to the look out many times though. Our dumb ass mayor got done for speeding 128kms in a 60 on that road on New years eve. Lol.

The Stagea is purely a car for when our baby arrives. And a wet weather back up for me, cause I dont like riding my bike in the rain. Lol.

  • 2 weeks later...

All the boys were there last night, no dramas.

Ill cruise anywhere doesnt bother me.

Used to cruise my mazda everywhere no probs and loud wasnt the word. Lol

If you guys are keen ill organise something.

It will be at night, meetup somewhere and cruise to a spot where we can eat.

OK, seeing as there's still no planned cruises yet, let me remind you all that we have our "Texikhana" skid-pan day out at Nirimba TAFE on Sunday March 16th.

Feel free to join in on the action or just come and watch.

Details: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/437682-sau-nsw-texikhana-sunday-16th-march-2014-at-nirimba-tafe/

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