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Hey guys, thinking about organizing a BBQ or dinner night followed with a cruise.

Just wondering how many gcers would be interested and are active here. :P

Was thinking mid next month, most likely a Sunday. As most people will have sundays off.

Cheers.

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I would be definitely be keen.

The first cruise ive ever been on was the last gold coast cruise i went on which Rocked!! :(

here is the link to show how long ago it was.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Go...pm-t212085.html

maybe make it a bit earlier like this saturday or next weekend. sometime?

PS Now that i looked at that thread.

did u end up coming to that cruise?

Edited by Greddy Skyline

hi,

I'm keen to meet with fellow owners'. since BWCP folded there is a bit of a void for meet-ups. so any new initiative is welcome.

I'm going to the USA on the 11th of next month for 2x months, so can't participate in any meets during that time; but after/before, I will definately show up. any day/ni, is good for me.

'onya', for trying to get someting going down here!.

regards

Yeah

most of these meets are at Brisbane

also there is this guy who organises regular Saturday Meets via Myspace

but his cruises are nothing compared to the Skyline one i went on.

He has hosted about 6 locally and only one was ruined by police.

usually a turn out of 15-30 cars (Mixture)

if your interested I can PM you details of the next one he hosts.

But I would prefer to go on a cruise with some SAU'ers

Yeah

most of these meets are at Brisbane

also there is this guy who organises regular Saturday Meets via Myspace

but his cruises are nothing compared to the Skyline one i went on.

He has hosted about 6 locally and only one was ruined by police.

usually a turn out of 15-30 cars (Mixture)

if your interested I can PM you details of the next one he hosts.

But I would prefer to go on a cruise with some SAU'ers

I'd prefer a regular meet somewhere on the Coast myself, but for a good roll up I would travel to Brizzy. some years back [in my V8 days] I used to go the Ford Cobra Club meetings. these were held on the first Sunday of each month; this was good because the meets didn't have to be continually reorganized , we all knew it was on and if we could make it we did, if not, there was always next month. sometimes there would be heaps of cars, othertimes only a few, but still worthwhile. perhaps something along these lines is worth considering!!.

I'm interested in the details of the Saturday Meets so details would be apreciated.

regards

Was thinking mid next month, most likely a Sunday. As most people will have sundays off.

Cheers.

just as long as its before november 4th as im leaving to go into the Air Force :D

I can get two photographers to come and do the photos shoots.

and possibly 3-5 other skyline owners to come along.

Just need a concrete date so I can give work notice.

Also for the people who are interested in the local cruises I will PM you the Time & Location once its posted to me.

me johnno and dave used to do semi regular meetups on the gold coast.... I think some of you came along with us when we did some of the springbrook runs.

Johnno moved back to brisi (and blew up his engine), my engine also let go and dave is currently in melbourne (and rebuilding his engine). I'm keen for the odd cruise/meetup, but cant do places that are likely to have the boys in blue present.

me johnno and dave used to do semi regular meetups on the gold coast.... I think some of you came along with us when we did some of the springbrook runs.

Johnno moved back to brisi (and blew up his engine), my engine also let go and dave is currently in melbourne (and rebuilding his engine). I'm keen for the odd cruise/meetup, but cant do places that are likely to have the boys in blue present.

Hey Gervase

yeh i came to that last one.

The last time I saw you was at Gavin Wood's and I got daves number off you.

I helped dave take apart some of his car.

post-39868-1220333564_thumb.jpg

what a mission it was unscrewing some of the shit. lol

anyway when will your GTR be back on the Road?

just as long as its before november 4th as im leaving to go into the Air Force :P

I can get two photographers to come and do the photos shoots.

and possibly 3-5 other skyline owners to come along.

Just need a concrete date so I can give work notice.

Also for the people who are interested in the local cruises I will PM you the Time & Location once its posted to me.

slightly off topic: my nephnew joined the air force recently; he has just finished his first year and loves the life..and pretty good money considering his experience... he works out at Amberley. he reckons he is going to stay in for the rest of his working life. good luck with your new career.

Hehe yeah I have deferred this semester at Griffith Dan :P but will be back next semester. Needed a break.

I came to a few springbook runs with ya strik3r :P

Okay guys as for the cruise, well as im an events organiser for Hardtuned.net and we regularly hold monthly bbq meets. Would any of you guys be interested in joining our BBQ we holding this month on the 14th?? Last meet we had an awesome turnout of Nissan Members on the Gold Coast.

If you guys are more interested in just staying within the forum for members, i can always just organise sau'ers only.

But it would be good if we could get to know alot of other imports and its members on the gold coast.

Idea's people??

Edited by HKS_R34

Here is a few photos from the last meet:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=327563

This is the bbq on the 14th.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=327563

Would be great if we could get everyone to come along to this.

hey that last pic with the ISC stickered Skyline is my mate lol

OT maybe another run like the previous one? That cruise was the best and it was my first cruise too

Edited by Greddy Skyline

sorry accidentally posted bbq pictures twice haha..

Here is the info for the next gold coast bbq meet on the 14th..

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=308017

Edited by HKS_R34

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