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we can get to the rocking horse early tangles cause i get there normally @ 5pm but we can aim to be there @ 4:30 every1 can chat the car park there is huge u can take ur son on the rocking horse and will be good

oh and as im handing her over i will be taking her to lunch also

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No cruise for myself either... Just the lunch.

Do the places suggested support the parking we need? The list is damn long. The biggest meet that I have seen so far. :(

Not so long ago SAU SA was only a handfull of people that I could count on both hands.

No cruise for myself either... Just the lunch.

Do the places suggested support the parking we need? The list is damn long. The biggest meet that I have seen so far. :P

Not so long ago SAU SA was only a handfull of people that I could count on both hands.

you abvoisly wernt on the cruise Jan 19th that Adam (HR32) organised 40 lines rocked up (oh and a stagea :P)

Id like to come - please PM me

BUT- Im not sure whether I'll have the readie$$ at the end of the month, being honest (even a $150 turbo purchase blows my balance outa the water), so we'll see.

No, the Skyline is not a cheap restaurant, but the food is top notch.

Great place to take your Mrs for a special dinner if any of you are that way inclined.

It was the missus birthday earlier in the year and just prior to the date she said - in jest - I couldn't organise anything Skyline related. So I took her to the Skyline restaurant >_< It took her 5mins to catch on - it was priceless LOL.

As for the meet 'n' greet - I'm keen.

Talking of cruises, I remember organising a number of packed SAU / LS1 cruises a few years ago (2001-2003). One of them (that started at Bunnings car park Mile End) had more than 40 cars and over 70 people. Ahhh the good old days, when R34 GT-Rs were still worth 100k and 250rwkw for a GTS25t was big power.

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