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yeah me and a couple of the other boys will be in (two r33's, two vl turbo's, possibly xr8 and F6). what route are you taking cause we are in geelong and can just hook up as you pass through.

cheers

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yeah me and a couple of the other boys will be in (two r33's, two vl turbo's, possibly xr8 and F6). what route are you taking cause we are in geelong and can just hook up as you pass through.

cheers

hey icer33 sent you a pm. just conferm numbers by the 7th pls

NOTE TO ALL WHO COME:

with the huge amount of cars and people attanding, i am going to ask every one to please behave them selfs while on the cruise you are representing *unofficaly* skylines australia and or other car club you might be with. i would like to keep cop attantion down to a min. i will not hesertate to 'kick' any body of the cruise for stupid behavor and if to be demed so report to the police. this is just to cover my ass as i am responserble .

on the cruise directions there is a warning about stupid behavior. so you have being warned.

chears brentt

This is an unofficial SAU VIC event. There will be no facility for non-members to signup. There will no merchandise provided or any other official club materials.

There is NO event insurance or coverage for this event and SAU VIC will not be held liable for any activities or actions on this event.

It is an event in the public event section and what you do in your own time is upto you, but it cannot be sanctioned as an official SAU VIC event.

We the committee have edited this thread accordingly to reflect that.

Regards,

SAU VIC Committee

So its a rebellion cruise then......

No, not at all. We are happy for you guys to run your own stuff.

We just don't want the impression it's an official cruise and that if you aren't a member you can signup on the day and gets CAMS event coverage.

man i just went through the list to make shore it was correct as far as i know :happy: .

any way can people pls make shore that the list is correct (i.e check to see that your name is on there if you are comeing).

if there is any last min probs (after 12pm on fri) you guys can call me on 0411895116.

and can cheeze, kylie and any other SAU PAYED MEMBER PLS pm me as i will be asking you guys to do some stuff for me.

thanks brentt

Hi :) ...sorry again boys,,,went to pick up my car and a hose behind the engine(water) has sprung a leek.

I will have to drop the gear box and change it....Why me?

Anyway....enjoy your cruise.

Hi :) ...sorry again boys,,,went to pick up my car and a hose behind the engine(water) has sprung a leek.

Glad its you

That hose is a bitch..i changed the little bitch without dropping the box ..

Never again..

Hi :) ...sorry again boys,,,went to pick up my car and a hose behind the engine(water) has sprung a leek.

I will have to drop the gear box and change it....Why me?

Anyway....enjoy your cruise.

bugger!the l shaped hose poped on my r33gst turbo and i ened up doing a full set, cost me 570 plus i had to wait for the heater tap to come from japan!

Glad its you

That hose is a bitch..i changed the little bitch without dropping the box ..

Never again..

Can you do it for me please...I will be able to go then...lol

There were a few options.

Take off the manifolds...

Take off the Plenum.

Drop the gear box....is a safer bet.

I have asked them to replace all the hoses including heater and clamps.

All is not lost .Jim Berry wanted to know some numbers stamped on the clutch...so now I can tell him.

Can you do it for me please...I will be able to go then...lol

There were a few options.

Take off the manifolds...

Take off the Plenum.

Drop the gear box....is a safer bet.

I have asked them to replace all the hoses including heater and clamps.

All is not lost .Jim Berry wanted to know some numbers stamped on the clutch...so now I can tell him.

bumber man. if you get it fixed before sat (a lot of red bull and coffie :) ) u should come.

ok guys 1 day away. :) .

any way i am 90% of not geting on the net in the next 36 hours till the cruise. so if you have to pull out or wish to come please let cheeze know or call me 0411 895 116.

the list i have as of 22.00 thusday the 5th is the list i will take with me on sat.

ill see you guys there

brentt

I can't believe your coming down here on Easter Saturday!!!

I'm working in Lorne at the moment, and all the caravan parks and motels etc are fully booked. It is their busiest time of the year believe it or not.

Anyhoo, wish you all safe travel and be patient :wave:

Ive been talking to a mate in Torquay and he says the roads are already busy. there will be lots of caravans, mini busses.and you general rubber neckers this weekend. Not to forget the boys in blue.

You guys have done a good job putting this together. Take it easy, dont try and stop were ya cant and enjoy the moment....

Cheers

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should be a good day. weather is shaping to be good too. y arent u coming RCHOO?

know it might be busy, hoping every1 goes up today and later 2nyt. leaving the roads a bit better on sat.

2 more sleeps

Ive been talking to a mate in Torquay and he says the roads are already busy. there will be lots of caravans, mini busses.and you general rubber neckers this weekend. Not to forget the boys in blue.

You guys have done a good job putting this together. Take it easy, dont try and stop were ya cant and enjoy the moment....

Cheers

I live n Torquay and work in Anglesea, the traffic will slow down a bit by Saturday, most people will have got to their destination by then. :(

Every fine weekend on the GOR is busy and the po po never rest, make sure your doing the speedlimit as your driving into Lorne, they are notorious for setting up there. :wave:

Take it easy, dont try and stop were ya cant and enjoy the moment....

Cheers

ill have to bring the phil collins cd and have "in the air tonight" on repeat so i can sit back relax and appriciate that ive got a car thats worth driving.. :wave:

tomorrow is the big day guys,

we all know the regs of the cruise, no hooning or stupid behaviour especially considering that the cops will have their eyes peeled on the gor.

just a reminder, 8:00 arrive at bell maccas for those on the mini cruise and for those meetin at the main spot on the ring road in avalon, it 9:30.

see u all tomoz

PS for all those that cant make the cruise and those who can, there will be another cruise happening on 21st april, we going down to sorrento, check out the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=162900

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