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Official SAU:NSW Wooshka Charity Cruise, Kirrawee to Macquarie Pass, Sunday 3rd March


Come and join us on the 3rd of March in support of fellow Car lovers Eric and Kylie from the 300ZX Owners Assoc. Tragic family circumstances have led to Eric having to close his workshop to take on full-time carer duties for his wife and four children. The full story can be found here.

Please help support a fellow Nissan lover and active community member by joining us on our Charity Cruise up to Macquarie Pass - Robertson Pie Shop. We will be joined for the first part by the 300zx members.


Date: Sunday 3rd March

Meet location: Waratah St Kirrawee. – between Bath Rd and Oak Rd (Map below)
Meet time: 10:30 , depart approx 11:30 after meeting up with 300ZX team.

Mandatory Drivers Briefing 11:15

Destination: Robertson Pie Shop, Corner Illawarra Hwy and Jamberoo Road, Robertson (arrive approx 13:30)

We will collect the southern members at Albion Pk Public School on Tongarra Rd about 13:00 and head up the mountain.


Maps: Google Map

Meeting Point

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Route :

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Important things to note;
1. Please bring a Gold Coin Donation (feel free to give more!)

2. Bring a full tank of petrol to the start point.

3. You don't have to be a club member to come along to this event.

4. This will go ahead if raining, although if hail is forecast check this thread on the day to check (just in case) if it's been called off. We will make this call the night before.


5. This is not a speed event, it's a cruise. Want to speed? Come to one of our track days instead!


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

NO DRIFTING.
NO BURNOUTS
NOTHING ILLEGAL!


Do so and risk being reported to the police!

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

Any 'suspect' (read modified) cars should tuck themselves somewhere between 3rd and 3rd-last in the convoy.
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 Gold donation, fuel, and whatever you decide to buy at the Pie Shop at the end.
Bring a walkie talkie if you have one, as we will sort out a channel to use at the start.

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Just an FYI this was the result of a lot of back ground coordination with Rob and the 300ZX folks. We're going to try to meet up at our start point, but logistically difficult to fit all the cars at their destination. Hence the change in our route.

Come out and show Eric & Kylie how great the whole automotive community is!

I could be down for this as well. I dont think I have any plans for that day. My missus may disagree though lol.

I could be down for this as well. I dont think I have any plans for that day. My missus may disagree though lol.

She will get over it mate, car should be good to go by then so ill be keen as well

I've got a "fix" to come to this :action-smiley-069:

'Tis a great cause indeed!!!

The Meetup at Waratah St Kirrawee, looks like this...

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^^^ Very Wide.

steve-o isnt that fat.....

Only just found out about this cruise yesterday.

Absolutely mortified by what I read on the aus300 thread, what a gut wrenching story. Prayers and best wishes for Eric and Kylie and the family.

In for sure, see you all there with wallets ready

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