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Sorry if I'm over-stepping my boundries here Steve but I think it must be said again as a reminder.

For those of you bringing friends / cars, make sure to remind them that this is an SAU cruise and as per the first couple of posts, anyone doing burnouts, donuts etc etc will be sent on their way and maybe even reported to the cops.

50+ Skylines on it's own is going to attract A HUGE amount of attention from any cops we might pass so we don't need any extra / unnecessary attention. :D

Sorry if I'm over-stepping my boundries here Steve but I think it must be said again as a reminder.

For those of you bringing friends / cars, make sure to remind them that this is an SAU cruise and as per the first couple of posts, anyone doing burnouts, donuts etc etc will be sent on their way and maybe even reported to the cops.

50+ Skylines on it's own is going to attract A HUGE amount of attention from any cops we might pass so we don't need any extra / unnecessary attention. :(

Well said.

If anyones mates are d!ckheads with leadfoots and you know they will act up, just say now - its easier that way, and then you wont look like a moron for bringing them!

Yes there will be drinks (coke sprite)

trust33 : if you have another one and can bring it - please do, with such a large amount going its a good idea and will help feed everyone in a much shorter timeframe, thanks

Im buying a sh!tload of food, dont worry, it'll be a well spent $5 and you will get enough (im no stinge)

Duncan is bringing the other bbq, he did the snags PERFECT on the xmas cruise

Stan: i observed and learnt from the king whore :(

k.no i dont have another bbq.i was just generating some interest for one.

At least now u have 2 bbq's better than one.

Yeah, its a good idea, but after thinking about it the one at the xmas cruise will suffice.

Also ive been working the calculator - doesnt look like drinks will be included

But for $5 - who really cares about drinks? BYO i say. If it works out i can get drinks in , i will, but honestly i dont think it'll happen so bring along a bottle of water/whatever

Haven't read this thread since the first page, nothing much seems to have changed anyway :D

I've just found out that 'tug in the park' is on this sunday at Stanwell Park. They are expecting anywhere up to 600 vehicles (Hot Rods, Customs, American Classics) for their annual meetup. They also will be driving through the Natio park and coastal hwy.

Seeya's all there!

No worries, added

Not adding maybe/probably's etc cause im not going to buy food and throw it out when people dont show up - im sure you understand

If the maybe turns into a definate, no problem, post up and ill add

Thanks - Steve




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