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UH OH! Here we go again!

We know everyone loves a good cruise, with some great company, so, we're going on one again.

This time, we're heading off from the north of Sydney, from a nice ocean view, heading slightly inland, through some nice twisty country roads, to finish up out at a nice lookout overlooking the water once again.

Ok so here's the details;

Date: March 19th, 2011

Meet at: Church Point Reserve (PittWater Road) (Click it for map)

Who: Anyone with any car (doesnt have to be a Skyline)

What time should I get there: 1:30PM for a 2:00PM departure.

How Much: Each Car will have to pay $11 to enter the park, and then fuel, that's it.

The route: I'll have printed maps on the day for people, but the basics, from Church Point Reserve, along McCarrs Creek Road to the southern entrance to Akuna Bay, around Akuna Bay, and up West Head Road stopping at the Look Out.

Duration: Expected Cruise time will be an hour to the lookout.

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

We will be the most courteous users on the road, and we will not be doing ANYTHING to cause any disrepute for the club.

As with all SAU:NSW events, this cruise will run under a CAMS permit.

This will be another fun day, with the only cost a bit of fuel, and what ever you decide to eat and drink along the way in your car.

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Bah, yet ANOTHER cruise I won't be able to make - I've already got a birthday invite for that day, and friends coming over from Ireland who've asked to keep that day free to catch up with them...

:(

where about exactly this cruise going?

The route: I'll have printed maps on the day for people, but the basics, from Church Point Reserve, along McCarrs Creek Road to the southern entrance to Akuna Bay, around Akuna Bay, and up West Head Road stopping at the Look Out.




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