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Erin, please edit this if incorrect.

I'm not shouting - just making the message clear, as it hasn't been properly addressed.

ATT EVERYONE WHO HAS TOLD THEIR MATES TO COME.

DO NOT GET THEM TO COME IF THEY DO NOT HAVE A SKYLINE OR SKYLINE RELATED VEHICLE

EG Skyline/Cefiro/Stagea/Laurel

Please bring them in your car, the more the merrier.

THIS IS MSC (Massive Skyline Cruise)

This is probably the only club/forum event SAU QLD has where this is requested.

See you all there!

ATT EVERYONE WHO HAS TOLD THEIR MATES TO COME.

DO NOT GET THEM TO COME IF THEY DO NOT HAVE A SKYLINE OR SKYLINE RELATED VEHICLE

EG Skyline/Cefiro/Stagea/Laurel

What part of Massive Skyline Cruise don't people understand? the commodore cruises specify commodores only, why is it so difficult for people to comprehend that we only want Skylines/Cefiros/Stageas/Laurels to attend this cruise?

I think what would be nicer is to say.

PLEASE try your HARDEST to get your mates to go in your car. If they cant, they must make a minium donation of $50 or more, and stay at the back of the pack :P See thats nicer. Oh, and on the off chance there is any police trouble, they take it for the team!

I don't see what the big fuss is. it is being held by SAU....isn't that good enough. If you are so strict on SKYLINE, why invite stageas, cefiros and laurels.

I would say, bring all the people you can. Sure it is better to have all skylines but the simple fact is....it's not a perfect world, and that's the exact reason for us raising money in the first place.

If my Skyline broke down tomorrow and I couldn't drive it, I would be out there in the Mirage....and no-one can stop me.

HELLO ALL

I have a really ordinary stock looking red r31 aussie station wagon complete with rust . But its got a really interesting engine . You can pretend i,m not really with you and make me park down the back .

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