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I just checked on line again and was trilled to see the response. I'm new to car cruise thing but would love to meet up with anyone skylines or what. I'm not really worried about the age thing but it would be good to have some older than 20. if you know what i mean. if you want to organise a weekend drive somewhere that would be great. is it too cold for a BBQ? Any suggestions would be good. we can start and work something out....

I don't think you'll find age is too much of an issue on most of the things SAU does, as there are a few different age groups out there. We try and stay clear of the "fulsik" brigade..

Good to hear that we can have good days without the "fulsik". What ever that is but I have an idea. But I'm looking forward to meeting new people and having some great weekends out cruising..we will try and work out a day and everyone can come. please help out..

Jas, I'm the events co-ordinator for the qld skyline club and we've got a pretty full events calendar over the next few months so feel free to organise a cruise on behalf of the forum members. But just be made aware, that people are a bit hesitant to attend a cruise organised by someone they don't know. So get out there and attend events and become known amongst the chumps.

As people have stated above, build it and they will come. No point having heaps of people sitting here saying they want crusies/meets if no ones willing to put their hand up and take charge :rofl:

Bribie sound nice, and I dont think we've been out there for a cruise, lots of nice big parks over there, depending on where you want to go.

And it is dead simple to organise a cruise:

1. State meet point and time. Meet point should be easily found by people who are not locals to it, ie Yatala BP, Morayfield BP, etc etc.

2. Figure out a route, and keep it simple.

3. Have a CB or handheld radio on the day to be able to hear what is going on behind/infront of you.

4. State length and what people will need to bring with them, ie food/chairs/warm clothes/etc.

And then turn up! easy!

Ska, Thanks for that advice. I will sort out some dates and start getting things organised. Looks like we have to get a hand held radio. Seems like it would be the easiest way to keep track if there is a few of us.

Tell me! How old are you really???? lol

I hope that you can make the cruise when it happens.

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