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Allright!!! Been on heaps of cruises lately, but been hanging out for a Skyline cruise.

During the day is always the best - cant wait to check out all those stove top headlights in a big line in front of me. Will be good to catch up with everyone I know, & all those who I have not met before - been a while since I've had a skyline actually going!!! Good timing.

Will invite some old school members who may not have seen this post.

Hope someone brings their camera.

JM

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey All,

Thanks for the feedback. Was a great day and a great group of people too, which made the day that more enjoyable.

I've been creating a collection of cruise maps and directions over the last couple of months.

Will organise another one soon.

Cheers,

Stu

STU, shorely there must be stacks of older svd cruises that a lot of the 'newer" generation of drivers/owners hav'nt either seen or heard of? will ahve to hvae a scratch around and see what we can come up with!(From memory i think the most we had on a cruise was 35 liners on a twilight barrosa diners cruise a couple of years ago now???)

Regards,

SKYLINE(Kym)........ :run:

dammm always miss out on your cruises PM ME nex time ya have one im keen, bring my skyline wit me, if a mate has his licence he'll bring his skyline out with him, used to have four skylines in my group of friends however the other three couldn't handle the power, blown motor(one, then sold it), my old skyzza i sold to a friend rolled it scared him of all turbo cars(two, bye bye car), other one hit a tree trying to drift(three is on the come back)

yeah well, were only young once push it to the limit, worst thing i done is back into a car ... from out my driveway, damm im an idiot, its ok i got a sticker to cover the scratch, no a fan of stickers so its the only one, and for good reason!!

not everyone can drive as well as you and me timmay

roller was showing of to chics idiot!! never do things in cars to impress mates or chics shows how much of a chump ya are!

Hey Jager,

The SAU crew that usually show up to our cruises are people that have had their licenses for quite some time (eg generally no P platers). The group are generally not mad drifters, etc. That said, we don't exactly have any rules for who can or cannot join in. However we usually drive at a good pace :uh-huh: but are generally responsible, mature people. We enjoy having fun but choose the right time and the right place. Thankfully SAU is not a club it's a group of good people with a common interest in cars. There are no politics that are usually associated with car clubs.

Geez, I sound old.

Kym - I am very sad, I have kept every cruise route from every cruise I've been on. Dan & myself have come up with about 5 more which are great fun. Look forward to catching up with you again soon. It's been a long time.

Cheers,

Stu

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