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Update:

On track for rego next thursday. Cruise organisers and anyone interested in a quick recon cruise will be pm'd.

At this rate 6th of july is the day. Will update main post after recon day. Thanks for everyones patience.

UPDATE:

I have been shafted with rego and need two tyres which has blown me over my budget this weekend, but I have enough information to label the date.

Recon cruise will be shortly ( cruise organisers/helpers expect a PM )

THE CRUISE ITSELF WILL BE ON THE 6TH OF JULY, 10 AM START. Please consider this written in gold. I was unable to edit my original post.

Thankyou to everyone for your patience, please spread the word and I will hope to see you there.

Edited by BLKYLO

Correct! The southern newspapers have been 'reassured' that blitzing will be carried out for as long as it takes to keep speeds down in the Royal NP. It's to be heavier than before. And this is in other car forums too.

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Defect station has been in the area intermittently Desmond, as attested to by SAU Members, Moelders and God_speed.

Best to be tucked away between 3rd and 3rd-last in a convoy.

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I remember the last time i went on thr valley cruise back in 2011. We went past quite a few hwp and none of us got harrassed. That was a good 20 odd cars.

If there is any sign of the defect station on the recon cruise we will move the start to helensbergh/stanwell tops and a later start.

Whilst we all own cars that are unfortunatly targeted thanks to the stupidity of others, im sure they will leave us alone if we are complying with the speed limit.

Defect station has been in the area intermittently Desmond, as attested to by SAU Members, Moelders and God_speed.

Best to be tucked away between 3rd and 3rd-last in a convoy.

good tip! Hahaha will take note!

Terry may know a little mor about this than me, but I'm from the area and a mate of mine had an S13 (he's since sold it because of this blitz) and lived in bundeena and he was getting a low of harassment but he said the main thing they were interested in was wheels for some reason. They never even popped his bonnet!

They kept measuring the width and size of them to make sure they're legal, so I'm very thankful for that tech arvo not long ago haha

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Terry may know a little mor about this than me, but I'm from the area and a mate of mine had an S13 (he's since sold it because of this blitz) and lived in bundeena and he was getting a low of harassment but he said the main thing they were interested in was wheels for some reason. They never even popped his bonnet!

They kept measuring the width and size of them to make sure they're legal, so I'm very thankful for that tech arvo not long ago haha

uh oh... My wheels in terms of width I think may get me into trouble...

Anyone who was intereted in coming on the recon cruise who owns a GTR ( any model ) please Pm me. Whilst I dont mind running the pack, would be awesome to have a flagship at the front.

Thanks and it doesnt overly matter, just an interest :)




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