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2014 SauQld Annual Skyline Charity Cruise
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It's that time of year again ladies and gentlemen, the Annual Skylines Australia QLD Charity Cruise!
This year we are helping out the Ronald McDonald House (RMH).
We will be meeting at the the car park for the Logan Boatramp and cruising out to the Queensland Raceway for lunch. We will be holding several raffles with profits going to RMH.
As this is a charity cruise we will be asking for a minimum donation of $20 per car.
Being a cruise, there is to be no speeding or unlawful behaviour. The club will be on public display and anyone caught breaking the rules will be asked to leave.
This is a great cause and year after year we are able to demonstrate our strength as a group and assist those less fortunate in a positive manner.
Come along for the ride and have a great day!
Location:
We will be meeting at the the car park for the Logan Boatramp and cruising out to the Queensland Raceway for lunch.
​The cruise route is available HERE
Date:
Sunday, the 23rd of November.
Time:
9 AM arrival at the meeting point for a 10 AM departure.
Cost:
$20 per car plus any fuel/food you use/eat.
Requirements:
This is one of the only events we run with vehicle requirements but as this is a Skyline charity cruise we do have several.
Your car must meet 2 of the following 3 requirements:
1. Be manufactured by Nissan/Infiniti/Datsun/Prince
2. Be sold as a Skyline
3. Be powered by an RB engine.
Eg: A Nissan Silvia powered by an RB25 would be eligible as it meets two criteria
A Toyota Supra powered by an RB26 would not be as it meets one criteria only
The only exemption to these requirements is the R35 GT-R.
Let's all join together and make this huge!
Look forward to seeing you there.
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Will be, I have to woman heading to Bursons tomorrow to buy me some fuel hose.

youl be right mate. If you can't find the hoses you want let me know as Australia Hose Supplies here on the GC has everything

I'll be working because my work tends to get in the way often...

Because shit...

I will be there... Probably in Zane's car at this stage unless Pinky is miraculously sorted out by then...

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