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This sounds awesome, i'll be in for sure, Stagea's of ACT unite!

I've passed on word to a mate with the nissan exa club, see if some pocket rockets can join in

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MYSHY32 after seeing that car, your dad MUST attend so I can take some more pics :(

Stevie - That would be great, round em up.

I will be informing the ACT Police of the event and the reason why we are doing it. If we get enough numbers this could be a real plus for the performance car scene in Canberra. It will show we are responsible and have a heart.

Good work everyone!

Is it really a good idea informing the police????

Then they will know where around and look out for us....

Could be just blabing shit, but... if we didnt say anything would it not be better...

Yes, maybe it might put a good impression on the cops about imports... but then again, they might just think its some sort of excuse for a BIG meet up..

Just a lil sugestion.. :(

it is an excuse for a big meet up, but they will definately understand and most likely be greatfull to us for showing them enough respect to let them know whats happening, its just a matter of trusting them to return that same respect to us.

SkyGTRline completely understand mate. But if we dont inform them then we could be in more trouble especially as the number of cars is rising. They should respect the reason for the drive and to be defecting cars on a Charity cruise with the media there wouldnt sit too well with the public I would imagine. Lets show them the import scene is responsible.

Glenn.....

Righto, like i understand what your saying.. but hopefully you can trust cops...

BUt if you all say it'd be ok..... then who am i to say.... haha that rhymes. :(

Ok, well yea im in Defenatly!

So this means ill be on TV????? :(

If the cops are involved and a LARGE amount of cars go cruising around teh ACT then they can help to organise things as it sounds like there will be a LARGE AMOUNT of cars involved. It will also help to bring the image of skylines up a bit, instead of images of them wrapped around poles on the front of the Daily Telgraph :D

MIVEC I tried calling them this morning and it rang out. I have also sent them an email and waiting for a reply. Will post up the response once recieved. We should have no problems and its best to give them a courtesy call to let them know.

maybe someone a bit older like richard should do it or jason just a suggestion

Should we be honoured or offended Jayce? I'd have to be the bad example and your the good one mate.

If that's what you decide either/or both of us would be pleased to help.

Although it Looks like Mivec and Camma have it under control. Sing out if you need a hand guys or an old man! :)

Should we be honoured or offended Jayce? I'd have to be the bad example and your the good one mate.

 

If that's what you decide either/or both of us would be pleased to help.

 

Although it Looks like Mivec and Camma have it under control. Sing out if you need a hand guys or an old man! :)

Does that mean we're honourably offended?! LOL! I'm in,100%. If me being an older SAU'er(reduced insurance premiums,slammed wheelchairs on Volk rims and so on...),and we're in need of a guiding hand,I'm only too happy to help! I'd really like to see this thing go big to help the Tsunami donation! The positive press generated by NOT seeing a performance car wrapped around an inanimate object will merely be a nice by-product of helping people that have had NOTHING for three weeks,and are likely to have barely any more for months or years... Bring it on! Who's up to the challenge? Where do I get started to help out?

Does that mean we're honourably offended?! LOL! I'm in,100%. If me being an older SAU'er(reduced insurance premiums,slammed wheelchairs on Volk rims and so on...),and we're in need of a guiding hand,I'm only too happy to help! I'd really like to see this thing go big to help the Tsunami donation! The positive press generated by NOT seeing a performance car wrapped around an inanimate object will merely be a nice by-product of helping people that have had NOTHING for three weeks,and are likely to have barely any more for months or years... Bring it on! Who's up to the challenge? Where do I get started to help out?

remove all light poles might be a start??

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