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Hi everyone :D

I'm new at this forum and this will probably be one of very few posts I will make.

The main reason why I joined this forum is so that I can invite SAU on behalf of NS.com to join us for our Mage Cruise on the 11th of December 2005.

The cruise will consist of meeting at a location that will be sent to everyone that replies to this post in the form of a PM (in the interest of avoiding any unwanted company, such as cops!!! :P ). The cruise will start as an early Sunday meet and greet. We will then proceed to drive to our 'secret' :( location, enjoying nice scenery, spirited driving and taking our rides through some beautiful twisty landscapes. We'll then have BYO lunch, chat, check each others rides out, take lots of happy snaps and return! :D NO Racing, NO Illegal Crap, JUST friendly cruising! :D

This link is for our post at NissanSivia.com so check it out!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=122703

If you have any other suggestions as to where you would like to go or what you would like to include in this cruise make sure you let me know in advance so we can hopefully incorporate it somehow.

Let everyone know so that we can all have a kick-arse time. :D

P.S. There will be lots of pics and vids taken on the day, so for anyone interested there will be a copy of all the edited pics and vids sent out on a DVD (at a small charge offcourse)

Here's some pics of one of our previous cruises! :D

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I'm new at this forum and this will probably be one of very few posts I will make.

The main reason why I joined this forum is so that I can invite SAU on behalf of NS.com to join us for our Mage Cruise

Rad, a Mage cruise!

Time to dust off my cloak and bring my +10 Rings of Driving Ability...

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Welcome to the forum...or should I say goodbye

I don't get insulted that easy :lol:

But if these guys can drive half as good as they dis out, then I think we should be up for a good cruise :)

Keep it rolling! :D

you guys are so harsh some times , share the love !!! cruise for peace not war , I have seen enough oil spilt in anger to last two lifetimes, I just want the bad man to go away.

And just to prove a point I want to go and raise the SAU flag high above my head and give out free hugs for all

Gonzo send me the details ...........NOW!!!!!!!!

ps , no I am not kidding @)

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