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we are organising a Big cruise on sunday 13th april from the nissansilvia.com forums, so i thought it would be great if we see few syklines there too, following are da details:

Sorrento Cruise: Sunday April 13th 2003

Meet-up Point - Station Pier, Port Melbourne

Time - 12pm (meet up)

Leaving Time - 1pm

there is already 20 cars lines up apparently, 180's, silvia's, sky's, 200Sx;s n blah blah!!!

should be gud, so try making it people!!!

chao

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Originally posted by predator666

heard of petrol? :( or does yours run on water?

what he said, since I have a mortgage and this car [read: in over my head] I dont have much spare change atm. not crying poor just cant always go on cruises...I do drive my car - trust me :)

RedlineGTR: check your pm dude ;)

My thread got closed ;) yo noooo...

Hehe, sorry about that, the cruise is open to all Silvias, 180sx's, 200sx's and other Hot Imports!

BTW We moved the cruise away from the Easter wkend to avoid being too close to the MCCR Good Friday Open cruise...

Well, the weather should be alright and we should have a good number of cars. Hope to see you all there.

Cheers :stupid:

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