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What a weekend if i'ver ever had one.

I would like to thank everyone who came along.

There are some awesome cars in SAU-Vic and seeing 35 or so of them together really makes it brilliant.

I hope everyone enjoyed themselves.

Tops to everyone that turned out.

I must say, the 2nd day is something a lot of you should have stayed for. The views and the roads we drove on are the best in Vic without a doubt.

Prawn platters in Port Campbell... what more can a man want?

The split 2-day event will become a yearly thing judging by peoples feedback on the event.

Hope everyone enjoyed themselves.

Now for our next cruise - Phillip Island.

Till then - ash

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It was a magnificent cruise setup by the SAU VIC team. Truely a work of art. THe second day was i felt much better, less standing around for photos more driving some great roads and seeing some marvelous secenery. It was really good to be able to talk the shit and drink the beer with some good mates i have now made in sau vic. Even my girlfriend melissa said she had a great time so well done! :(

Only went on the Saturday down to Apollo Bay, but still had a great time. It was an awesome sight to see 30 odd skylines (and one wrx :) ) snaking along some sweet stretches of road. Congrats to all involved in the planning, will be keeping my eye out for the next one.

That was an awesome weekend! Prob best cruise yet next to the blackreefton spur. Sat night was a lot of fun and for once it was the girls who were the drunken messes not us guys! :)

The second day was awesome, started off with a big breakfast in town then headed through some nice twisty roads down to the 12 Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge. From there down to Apolo Bay for a late lunch and drinks. From there back through the Otways.....now that was fun! We then hit Colac for a bit of a break and the locals here were a good laugh, bit like a mini Chaple Street. "How fast do they go" "Who's is the quickest" "Can you do a burnout" Hahaha. That plus the local cars doing laps of the main street, was some nice cars!

From there back through Geelong and off home. I'd just like to say thanks to all who came along and for making it such a fun weekend! Was nice to get to know some of you better! For those that didn't come.........you missed out bad! :)

There will be around 3 rolls of pics I'll be posting soon so keep your eyes open :rofl:

must give a big thanks to all the guys involved in organizing this meet it was awsome, for the guys who went home on the saturday we had a good run home but would good to have stayed the weekend many thanx again cant wait till the next one.

Awsome cruise indeed, even though i didnt get to Apollo Bay till 5 in the arvo. The over night stay was a great opportunity to get to know some of the members on a more social level, now feel to be a "member" in the actual sense rahter than an onlooker at events :cheers:

If your a new member....you definatly missed out.

Away from the social side, the drive was great.....good roads, good views, good cars......what more could you ask for.......oh i know......more 98RON fuel stops....hehe

Big thanks to Ash an all the SAU guys organising!! cant wait for the next one.

Hey all

Once i get thru the 600 odd pics i have from the day il post some up

Thanks for welcoming us none Nissan owners along for the day had a blast

cheers

Joel

Joel Strickland

Photographer

[email protected]

www.rally.com.au

www.inetpics.com/joelstrick

Some pics for NON MEMBERS... join up... best $50 bang for buck mod for you Skyline. Had the most fun in my car so far on the GOR cruse or should I say the way back. Would not have been able if not for the membership... but that is only one of many perks.

Some of mine...

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ha....i must did a good job taking those photos  ^^

Ash...when are you gonna to get the CD done??? i want one ^^

it will take maybe 2-3weeks i reckon to get a copy of everyones shots and then make em into one CD.

I'll post in the members area once i've got it done

****n looks awesome.. great photos..... i'll be sure to get time away from work if something like this goes down again ...plus BP fuel stop is only 10mins from my house ..should of gone now :)

GREAT pictures guys .....

Matt

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