Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Nice shots mate! Didnt get any of the moving shots from the front eh for mine hahahah sorry about that - wanted to tell you yesterday but i forgot - i thought you were filming a video, only noticed you were taking picture after the second time... apologies again...

Pro photographer with the camera out the window!;) haha good stuff

Really enjoyed the cruise, and thanks Brennan, I was happy to add a 36 to the mix! Glad I could stick with the crew as far as the Entrance, though I must say I thought there was going to be a beachside photo at the end of it! Also glad I missed the offroad component (the upside of a 2.5 year old who needs to get home).

So I just experienced a few good scrapes on the way out of the Entrance...hopefully no damage. Doesn't sound like anything is wrong, and nothing fell off so I am hopeful ;)

Sorry I couldn't say bye to all when you went into the cafe. My son slept soundly all the way home!

Thanks one and all for the photos; Jason your reverse shots 'in motion' were nicely executed.

  • Like 3

Were you guys given Google Maps of the route as recommended in Post #2? no

Any warnings given about off-road section? no

Any consideration via pre-planning for low slung cars? yes

In fact, any briefing offered at the outset?yes

Receiving multiple PMs of complaint (at Exec level) has not been good. :ermm:

given that it wasn't an SAU event, who bothers doing this?

As unfortunate as it is that people suffered damage. Much like the last cruise and complaints about speed, all i say to you guys is that EVERY driver has a choice to do or not to do something.

Turning onto the dirt road was a choice we all made.

  • Like 3

The reason why we turned in together was, when you are following a car to the middle of nowhere - suddenly you put a signal and turn in - we all went in together - for the first 500m - no problem - then it started to get really bad... and as you know - i think to reverse back or to turn back at that point would be quite difficult...

I think BEFORE we were even in that situation - we should have been informed - then the choice would have been clearer and easier to make - that is all we are saying - it was a good trip - but there were hiccups - and the reasons for that is stated above... its just plain constructive feedback...

  • Like 1

The reason why we turned in together was, when you are following a car to the middle of nowhere - suddenly you put a signal and turn in - we all went in together - for the first 500m - no problem - then it started to get really bad... and as you know - i think to reverse back or to turn back at that point would be quite difficult...

I think BEFORE we were even in that situation - we should have been informed - then the choice would have been clearer and easier to make

This is pretty much it! It wasn't like we stopped at the beginning of the turn and let people choice whether we want go in or not, it just happened in 5 seconds and the first 500m didn't look too bad and we all stick pretty close to each otherand there was just no way I can back off there, if you were there you would understand. When I made that turn there is no f*&king way I know we going to an off-road, when you in a skyline cruise, off-road would be the very very last thing to think about! That was pure stupidity!

Was at JLM with Jun earlier - The rear exhaust flange was hit hard - and bend the rear flange... car been left there to check further if that would impact anything else to the system... The rear diffuser - bent as well as the flat part of the diffuser bent and scratched pretty badly... Front Lip chipped paint and the part where it locks to the bumper cracked...

Overall the trip was ok in the beginning - But the offroad section we were not informed off - I think that was the main issue as we all were not informed, we could have chosen not to participate in the offroad section...

Also would have needed a sweeper that knows the locations at the back of the group... That would help in avoiding people from getting lost.. Jun, My friend Gavan and myself was left behind after lunch, was slow as i had to put my kid into the car seat and Jun was blocked by another car - Gavan and myself waited for Jun before we joined back with the group further up - we just did a guess and drive moment there...

Either way - after much consideration, i just wanted to mention the above so that the next cruise could be arranged better...

Thanks for put this up mate, I was rushing to work this afternoon and had no chance to update anything till now, the car is left at JLM as they want to do a further check on the car as they think if the exhaust had hitten that hard there is a possibility that the turbo part is damaged as well, if so im looking at a 10,000+ fix and that's even excluding the front bumper and lip repaint, and I'm saying this again, we were forced to go in at that point, no worning, no sigh, nothing at all, and there was no way to make a U turn or back the car out. And I am and will send the invoice to this events organiser and please don't tell me this is not an official SAU event or something like that to avoid responsibility as for a new member like me this event just looks like an official event to me! I would put much more thought if this is not an official event!

Jun, we met briefly at the recent Tech arvo.

I obviously wasn't there yesterday, but from what I understand it indeed wasn't an official SAU event. Official SAU events are invariably covered by CAMS insurance.

I appreciate that the "off road" section of the cruise was a "surprise" and therefore you had no warning of the turn off onto that road, however, how was it not possible to STOP the car once it became obvious that the road was not suitable for a low car? I know what it's like to be in a line of cars on a cruise and there is expectation to "keep going" with faith that the lead car knows where on earth they're going and what they're doing, but unfortunately it seems to me that the responsibility of where the car goes, ultimately lies with the driver of said car.

I obviously know this VS2 personally and it is a shmick car and wish you all the best with the repairs; it could not be in better hands than JLM's. But I don't really see how one could place the blame (or cost) on another party in this case; as unfortunate as the circumstances may be.

You might be better off looking into your comprehensive insurance as a solution. Then again being an unsealed road they will probably look the other way.

  • Like 2

Thanks for put this up mate, I was rushing to work this afternoon and had no chance to update anything till now, the car is left at JLM as they want to do a further check on the car as they think if the exhaust had hitten that hard there is a possibility that the turbo part is damaged as well, if so im looking at a 10,000+ fix and that's even excluding the front bumper and lip repaint, and I'm saying this again, we were forced to go in at that point, no worning, no sigh, nothing at all, and there was no way to make a U turn or back the car out. And I am and will send the invoice to this events organiser and please don't tell me this is not an official SAU event or something like that to avoid responsibility as for a new member like me this event just looks like an official event to me! I would put much more thought if this is not an official event!

Im sure you would have been able to turn the car around. Even a 90 point turn could have gotten you back out. Skylines dont have bad turning circles at all.

I am not meaning to be rude, but if I had the lucky stars of owning an GTR, of ANY model, the second I smelt dirt i would have pulled over to the side, waited for the rest of the cruise to pass, then commited to however many points of a turn, and said to hell with this and left the cruise.

Whilst being a new member may render you ignorant to the difference between an " offical " cruise, and a cruise organised and permitted on the forums under the use of SAU cruise policies, it does not render you ignorant of common sense. Having a small dirt road access myself, out here in the sticks, i can tell you that if my skyline was lowered i would be keeping it at my girlfriends house, up the road on sealed road access. Just common sense.

In saying that, the cruise organiser is in no way obliged to pay you a cent for the damages you racked up driving your car down an unsealed road. There was no documents signed accepting responsibility or liability for damage.

I am not defending the cruise organiser either. Committing to an unsealed road section for the cruise is just bizarre, and regardless of good intentions, stupid. There should have been notice and alternative routes in place with leading cars and a waiting place/alternative photo stop.

Obviously, some things have been politically said in the heat of the moment, but at the end of the day no one was holding a gun to your head. I wish your car a speedy recovery and perhaps with this experience in tow a better event for the organiser in the future.

Edited by BLKYLO
  • Like 4

Im sure you would have been able to turn the car around. Even a 90 point turn could have gotten you back out. Skylines dont have bad turning circles at all.

I am not meaning to be rude, but if I had the lucky stars of owning an GTR, of ANY model, the second I smelt dirt i would have pulled over to the side, waited for the rest of the cruise to pass, then commited to however many points of a turn, and said to hell with this and left the cruise.

Whilst being a new member may render you ignorant to the difference between an " offical " cruise, and a cruise organised and permitted on the forums under the use of SAU cruise policies, it does not render you ignorant of common sense. Having a small dirt road access myself, out here in the sticks, i can tell you that if my skyline was lowered i would be keeping it at my girlfriends house, up the road on sealed road access. Just common sense.

In saying that, the cruise organiser is in no way obliged to pay you a cent for the damages you racked up driving your car down an unsealed road. There was no documents signed accepting responsibility or liability for damage.

I am not defending the cruise organiser either. Committing to an unsealed road section for the cruise is just bizarre, and regardless of good intentions, stupid. There should have been notice and alternative routes in place with leading cars and a waiting place/alternative photo stop.

Obviously, some things have been politically said in the heat of the moment, but at the end of the day no one was holding a gun to your head. I wish your car a speedy recovery and perhaps with this experience in tow a better event for the organiser in the future.

Truly understand exactly what you are saying - But it was very hard to turn around in the route yesterday - either way - all i was trying to say is - we should have been informed - way ahead that this was going to happen and the route we will be going through - then it will be an informed decision on what is ahead...

Also i think if he made a multiple point turn u turn on that road - the damage would be worse - its the type where the centre of the road is more elevated than the sides... lol

  • Like 1

Truly understand exactly what you are saying - But it was very hard to turn around in the route yesterday - either way - all i was trying to say is - we should have been informed - way ahead that this was going to happen and the route we will be going through - then it will be an informed decision on what is ahead...

Also i think if he made a multiple point turn u turn on that road - the damage would be worse - its the type where the centre of the road is more elevated than the sides... lol

Love would have found a way.

Surely hazard lights on, and your head out the driver window while you slowly reversed back up the road until you found a non scrape zone to turn around. Im sure owning a GTR would require a certain degree of driver skill on any trip, to the shops or around the block, speed bumps are mans edition of an unsealed road pot hole and they are everywhere. Im sure you wouldnt attempt to sue the council because you believed you were forced to drive over a speed bump in your lowered car.

You still decided to continue on regardless of road texture and this is why damages where inflicted. Still not defending the cruise organiser either.

Then you just pull over like Josh said and reverse however many kilometres it is back up to the sealed section

I sympathise, but once it gets to the point where you think, shit, this is too much, I would've stopped and let everyone else pass.

Tbh there wasn't enough space to pass when the road started turning bad I'd reckon. I was at the back of the pack and it was a bloody long line forward that everyone would have had to either drive up the sides into bush or reverse as I could barely see the leader. Heh...

Love would have found a way.

Surely hazard lights on, and your head out the driver window while you slowly reversed back up the road until you found a non scrape zone to turn around. Im sure owning a GTR would require a certain degree of driver skill on any trip, to the shops or around the block, speed bumps are mans edition of an unsealed road pot hole and they are everywhere. Im sure you wouldnt attempt to sue the council because you believed you were forced to drive over a speed bump in your lowered car.

You still decided to continue on regardless of road texture and this is why damages where inflicted. Still not defending the cruise organiser either.

Then you just pull over like Josh said and reverse however many kilometres it is back up to the sealed section

I sympathise, but once it gets to the point where you think, shit, this is too much, I would've stopped and let everyone else pass.

Totally understand what you both mean =)

In terms of damages - i didn't sustain any (thank god) - and i also know where to place my wheels and avoid dips as much as possible =)

That is why for me - all i would have wanted is to be informed beforehand - so that i could decide if i wanted to participate or not... but it was very tight - and i think if Jun reversed - it would have been much worse...

Good discussion btw... I'm not blaming the organizers for the trip - but i am blaming the organizers for not informing earlier.. that is what i'm saying - and as per my earlier message - this is constructive feedback so that the next cruise or trip could be organized much better =)

Im sure you would have been able to turn the car around. Even a 90 point turn could have gotten you back out. Skylines dont have bad turning circles at all.

I am not meaning to be rude, but if I had the lucky stars of owning an GTR, of ANY model, the second I smelt dirt i would have pulled over to the side, waited for the rest of the cruise to pass, then commited to however many points of a turn, and said to hell with this and left the cruise.

Whilst being a new member may render you ignorant to the difference between an " offical " cruise, and a cruise organised and permitted on the forums under the use of SAU cruise policies, it does not render you ignorant of common sense. Having a small dirt road access myself, out here in the sticks, i can tell you that if my skyline was lowered i would be keeping it at my girlfriends house, up the road on sealed road access. Just common sense.

In saying that, the cruise organiser is in no way obliged to pay you a cent for the damages you racked up driving your car down an unsealed road. There was no documents signed accepting responsibility or liability for damage.

I am not defending the cruise organiser either. Committing to an unsealed road section for the cruise is just bizarre, and regardless of good intentions, stupid. There should have been notice and alternative routes in place with leading cars and a waiting place/alternative photo stop.

Obviously, some things have been politically said in the heat of the moment, but at the end of the day no one was holding a gun to your head. I wish your car a speedy recovery and perhaps with this experience in tow a better event for the organiser in the future.

I totally get what you mean but if you were there you would understand, if I did a U turn there the car would be stuck and a tow truck would be needed and worse damage would be done to the car, the best way there and I believe anyone who was there would agree with me is to just crawl in where the first avaliable place to do a u turn and come out by crawling again and I made several stop during the crawling and the car behind me kept an eye on my car as well, it was not becos I think "they can go in so I can go as well" I didn't get any chance to get out! The first avaliable place to do a u turn was where we stopped any point before that I would totally ruined my car. What really happened was the car is already f**ked up and I did what's best to reduce the damage, I didn't go all the way because I think I maybe can and blame the organiser later, I couldn't do anything back there! The orginiser was lucky I didn't punch him right in the face and if I see him again I will and one punch will not be enough! Im not joking and if you think I'm threatening him you are not wrong! Yes! I am threatening him! That's how serious and angry I am And I am really pissed off now. And please don't say things like you know everthing and others are just idiots, after all it is my car and you think I would do anything to harm it?! I choose to go in as that was the minimum damage could be done on my car! Hope that clear things a bit! And I do thank you for your reply and concerns about my car I really appreciate that!

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • PayPal is a safe, online payment system that enables businesses and individuals to safely send and receive money, making it an indispensable tool in both personal and professional contexts. However, many users wonder how to send money on PayPal? Don't be alarmed if PayPal is new to you - all the steps can be found by visiting merchant sites with links marked "Pay or send money". Once clicked, select payment method, amount, and add message or note for recipient(s). Upon successful transaction completion you will receive an email containing details of transaction. Let’s start by understanding how PayPal works, how money transfers from banks to PayPal and using various payment methods. Moreover, to transfer money between PayPal and bank, head to the Wallet section and click "Add Account", selecting either "Transfer within seconds with debit" or "Transfer between 3-5 days with bank", and following any instructions shown on screen until completed successfully.   How to Send Money Over PayPal: The Basics Before sending money through PayPal, first create an account. Here is how to set-up a PayPal account: ·         Click “Sign Up” on either the PayPal website or app to enter your basic information such as email address or name into their system. ·         Link your bank account, debit card or credit card directly with PayPal so you can fund transactions directly using these accounts. ·         Verifying your PayPal account will enable you to send and receive more funds. Typically, PayPal requires that you verify your credit card or bank account by making small deposits into it. ·         Once your PayPal account has been established, you can send money through it.   How Do I Send Money to Someone on PayPal? After creating a PayPal account, you can easily send money through it. Here is how to send money to someone on PayPal: ·         First of all log into your PayPal account ·         Once on your dashboard, click on "Send & Request Tab." ·         After this enter the recipient's email or mobile phone number. ·         Enter the amount you wish to send to someone. ·         At last, recheck all the details and click "Send Payment" to complete your transaction if everything looks in order.   How Can I Send Money PayPal for Goods and Services? PayPal provides a safe method for individuals and businesses alike to transfer funds online, both personally and commercially. When paying for goods or services there are additional protections in place both for buyers and sellers. PayPal Buyer Protection offers you peace of mind when paying for products or services with PayPal. In the unlikely event that there is an issue with a transaction, if there are any discrepancies you may dispute it and be eligible for a possible refund. You need to follow the same steps to send money, but select Paying for Services or Goods when prompted. In fact, this extra layer of protection will keep your account safe from fraudulent attacks.   How to Transfer Money to PayPal from Bank? Here is how to transfer money from PayPal from bank: ·         Log into PayPal using either its app or website. ·         Click "Add Funds" in the Wallet section, and add money directly from your bank to your PayPal account. ·         If you have linked your bank account with PayPal, select it under Funding options to select it as your funding option. ·         Enter the amount you would like to transfer to PayPal from your bank balance. ·         Click Add Funds. It typically takes several days for funds to arrive on your PayPal account.   FAQ How can I send money PayPal? Log into your PayPal account, select "Send and Request," enter in your recipient's phone number or email address, select the amount due, payment method of choice and click on "Send Now" - quickly and safely sending money via PayPal is now an efficient method of money transfers!   How do I transfer money to PayPal from a bank? Log into PayPal and select "Add Funds" to transfer money from your bank to PayPal. Select your account number, input an amount, and confirm it. Though the transfer may take up to several days for completion.   How do you send money to someone on PayPal? Simply log into your PayPal account, select "Send and Request", enter the recipient's phone number or email address, select the amount to send, and click "Send Now".   How can I receive payment through PayPal? Senders can easily accept payments with PayPal by providing your PayPal email address and being notified via email when a payment has been completed. When funds appear in your PayPal account, they will appear instantly!
    • At least yours have parkour down pat. One of mine will still trip over his own shadow and fall over... He's a special type of cat... Ha ha ha
    • The question then becomes - was there any fluid coming from that hole before you did the rebuild ?    You may not have noticed, of course.   Depending on how you did the rebuild, the possibility has to be considered that somehow (cleaning ?)  fluid entered that hole and is now being 'forced'  out by small movements of the proportioning valve.   From the factory, there's actually a small rubber plug in that hole but with age and under-bonnet heat it's quite common for it to 'go missing'.  That rubber plug is designed to allow the venting process but also to prevent 'stuff' getting to the area (prevent corrosion, etc).   The plug is also not available as a spare part AFAIA. Personally I wouldn't race and buy a new master just yet but keep an eye on the area to see if the 'leak' continues.   If you're concerned about brake fluid damaging nearby paintwork, cable tie a piece of suitable absorbant material over the hole and remove/monitor occasionally.    Operation of the proportioning valve and the brake master itself won't be affected, but also keep an eye on brake fluid level, of course. In terms of a new master, the genuine part is getting expensive, unfortunately.  Amayama is showing AUD900+.   I was searching recently and there's an aftermarket part available from Japan made by 'Parts Assist': https://zenmarket.jp/en/yahoo.aspx?q=BNR32%2bBM50&p=1 Whether it's any good I have no idea, although in my experience Japanese aftermarket stuff is pretty good quality-wise.   The above site allows overseas buyers to purchase stuff more easily from Japan but there are fees and shipping costs, of course.   The original Japanese seller page is here: https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p1197401228 Copper/Nickel is fine but I still prefer bundy tube and it's also cheaper.
    • Your chihuahuas look weird!
×
×
  • Create New...