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Invite to SAU to my NS.com cruise (Friday 8th, tmr night)


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Hey

I know i am a n00b here, but just thought i will invite some people from SAU to come along for the fun.

The post is here http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t=0#entry839599

If you are intrested in coming, give me a PM here at SAU and i will return the details i have given out.

Hope to see you there guys,

Alex

try the events section mate.

post it in there, with the full details etc etc of the cruise.

That way i can look after your thread :)

and its also in the right area (the events part)

Cheers - ash

mccr havent been invited to have they??

wouldnt want anyone to show up in a GTR whos in IT driving it cause of the stigma and not for the "right reasons"

Ok guys, this is the final PM to everyone intrested.

The blackburn meet spot is on a street next to bunnings called terracotta drive. Meet at the corner of that and king st (its an industrial area). Be there at 8:20-8:30, depart at 8:45

Mulgrave Maccas (cnr springvale and wellington) at around 9:00-9:10, depart 9:30.

The original post has been revised, read it at http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t=0#entry839599

As for sideways action etc, try to keep it at a minimum. We may well see police somewhere, but around the meet points specially Macca's keep quite. Cruise will continue rain or shine, looks as if it will be "Showers easing" today, so not raining at night.

Currently hope to have about 15-20+ cars in the final group. About 7-9 at the first meet point. Feel free to bring friends along, doesnt have to be a nissan ride. Already got some non-nissan comers.

See you there,

Alex

Edited by niZmO_Man
removed phone number as requested

hey i'll be up for this cruise. got nothing else planned...

my mate drives a highly mod'd s14 who'd love to come (if there are little to no cops, but who can guarantee?)

if any1 from the north east wants to meet up before hand, i'll be up for that!

let me know..

-Shaun

it means you are an idiot and not l337 enough for them.

yeh what does CHODE mean? I'm in I.T and don't understand much about the real world.

I'm in IT but I drive a GTT, does that make it a CHODE car? What ever the fu(k that means?

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