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Warning Horn = Enter the Cinema from 1pm because the introductory trailer starts now at 1.15pm due to prizegiving at the end > vacate by 3.57pm

* Top Secret Imports will be there from 8.30am with R32s, R35 etc

* Just Jap will be there from 11am with R32 & R35 + Merchandise

* TSI and JJ cars will be parked in the foyer and along the concourse in front of the theatre glass facade

* When you arrive in groups, the Group #1 R32s can park along the eastern retaining wall. We'll remove 'Caution' tape as you come in.

* Any remaining tourist buses are to be gone by 12.05pm

* You'll be greeted by TSI, JJ and a disk jockey with music.

* If fine, Kory and Matt and Eric are at your service to do a professional photoshoot of your car.

* Cinema Tickets can still be bought at the NISSAN desk at the Entrance to Cinema #1 inside. * Do NOT buy tickets from the Edge.

* Food:- Extra pies will be on offer at the coffee kiosk inside.

* Group #2 R33s can park in remaining spots on the upper carpark (at ground level)

* Group #3/4 cars of all sorts will be ushered down to the lower carpark > an elevator will take you up to ground level

* CCTV will be on with theatre staff monitoring. Theatre staff will also be circulating throughout both carparks every few minutes according to time clock.

* SAU Organisers will also be going out randomly to check on cars

* Dignitaries include Terry Ashwood, Rod Markham, Garry and Jack from TSI, Steve and Darron from J-J, Jason Round from P.I., Tom Hall from Fast Fours.

* The elected SAU-NSW Execs Steve-O (Pres), Matt (V-P), Shell (Sec) and Duncan (Treas) will be present along with Nick at the SAU/Merchandise desk. SAY HELLO!

* Have a squizz at all the cars and TSI and J-J displays and SAU Merchandise, Membership forms and flyers until 1pm > when you'll enter Cinema #1

* The 1st introduction clip at 1.15pm will include the kosher parts of the R34 GT-R 10th Anniv from last year as hosted by most of the current group + SAU promos.

* The main feature will begin at 1.23pm = Highlights of the 1992 Bathurst 1000 (compliments of Chevron/Channel 7) which lasts for 2 hours.

* Prizegiving will be straight after the feature at 3.30pm, mainly centred around the front right hand side of the theatre (as you look at the screen).

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Leaving for Sydney now to get closer for tomorrow. Just gave the car a quick wash, so hopefully no rain!

BTW - if anyone is interested it's for sale and inspections on the day are welcome...

See you all there... :P

Also as someone who grew up in the mountains I know Sunday arvos can be a pain going East, + Bathurst weekend + roadworks. Won't be so bad with some company in the car and some music. But you can also consider hanging around Katoomba until after about 8-9pm; there are tons of nice places to eat around Katoomba / Leura like the Carrington (Katoomba St nr station), Canton Palace (246 Katoomba St), and so on.

Wall St Money Never Sleeps is also playing at the Edge at 5.40pm / The Other Guys at 5.30pm on the day, together with a bunch of other movies (with sessions on at 7pm, 8pm, 9pm) so that's another option for delaying your trip home if that's something you can afford to do. ;)

Session times at http://www.edgecinema.com.au/Movies/tabid/54/Default.aspx

Cheers,

Matt

Wall street 2 is an awesome movie.

Well worth the watch.

I'll be out of there to watch F1 once the movie ends

and with everyone washing thier cars, i think the law of rain is going to be in full effect.

but, hopefully not

+1 LOL

Still haven't washed mine yet, will do it soon though!

Misfire problem is all fixed! And the car has been lowered a bit more ;)

Everything sorted with car...

Found to be dead alternator as te battery is not charging judt discharging whilst running!!!

Spewing as i cant make it out in the GTR.

Definately up for the next cruise tho so speeing about this missed opportunity.

Heres a few pics of my R32 GTR

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I'll be heading back home along the bells line. Sure it's an extra 100km but It's sure to be quicker than heading down the mountain after bathurst. If people are leaving when we head out tag alongs are welcome ;)

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