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Just wanting to know wat kinda response we can get for a cruise on valentines day.

This is not an SAU cruise only as there will be other car clubs involved

Not going for a huge turnout

even something small will be good

might go for a nice cruise down the coast line catch a ferry across the bay etc

Once again we will be filming for some more footage for the Wateva. TV show.

more ideas welcome...

Bring your partners along..

Depending on numbers that we get showing interest will organise the event based around that..also would u prefer a day or night cruise?...

ill put up a few ideas in a poll and see wat you guys and girls think..

You can choose multiple times so make sure u indicate if you would like either a day or a night cruise.

Ta

A.

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What about a option of BUSY?

OR maybe not a good idea ??? :)

NAh.. i'll be doing something with a lady no doubt, if i mention car's i'll probably get whipped

Just an FYI though, we got an SAU-GOR cruise a week (or) 2 after that ;)

and not everyone seems to like the idea of valentines day

lol

It's not so much the buys (most sky drivers are)

It's the females behind them :inlove:

:) like i said... im 99% certain that most females, if the phrase 'Let go on a Car Cruise' was mentioned on Valentines Day, the better halves would crack out the whip BIG TIME :whip:

but if your into whips, then it aint so bad :aroused:

lol ya i hear ya

if you got a mrs careful when u mention "cars" on velentines day

valentines day is great for some

personally im over it

if ur partner needs a day to prove to u he she loves u then somethings wrong

you should show it no matter wat day of the year it is

i guess u could always use the line..."but honey how can u make me chose between the two loves of my life"?

but somehow i dont think its gonna get u very far

and most likely end with a slap in the face

lol

well how about for valentines day that you organise to do something down'that way' and cause you have to drive there, you just happen to bump into a heap of other skylines driving as well..just stop for a driving break where the bbq happens to be hehe

thats what i have planned anyways hehe

  • 2 weeks later...
Hope you feel better ambz :D any chance your keen on helping out with the autosalon this year?? just wondering :)

lols ta

would love to help out again

but unfortunately me is flat out with other stuff this year :)

but no doubt will come down and cheer u guys on! :headspin:

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