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Hello all,

After 8 years away from SAU and owning a beloved Skyline, I'm back :)

To celebrate, I'd like to organise a small night cruise. I've met some awesome people through SAU some of which I still keep in contact with today. I'm hoping to meet more skyline fans and hopefully make this more regular.

Remember the rules, no stupid driving, no unnecessary attention and always follow the lead car. This is a cruise, so let's enjoy it. It's always a pleasure watching the publics reaction when they are watching in amazement a whole heap of skylines humming together.

When: 23rd November

Time: Midnight

Place: Fivedock - office works car park, next to shell Fivedock, KFC and McDonalds on parramatta road.

Cruise - city, to William street, through double bay, around vaucluse, come back through Bondi, down oxford street and then back on to parramatta road heading to hungry jacks car park in Croydon (next to Indiana motor cycles and just before the BP)

Lead car: Black R34 - with chrome deep dish wheels

Please reply with confirmation if you are attending.

Thanks,

Assasin

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So far, the most I've ever had in a cruise was nearly 65 skylines, that was to wisemans ferry - check out previous cruises and photo galleries :)

This will be a regular thing as I miss the good old cruises. Nothing better than a skyline on the road! :)

The next cruise will be a beach to beach drive, and so much more planned. Stay tuned :)

A copper pulled me over last night just to tell me I had a nice car! Wierd! What happened to all the other skylines? LoL

Assasin

"Assassin" is my brother and I'll vouch for the big numbers he used to pull in his cruises. I've now owned a 33 for about 6 months and I'm looking forward to reliving the same spirit back then and potentially running my own cruises as soon as my car's complete

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Nice drive boys!

Highlight of the night - watching everyone in the city eye googling our cars and shouting "it's a skyline"!

Are we really that rare in number?!

I'm hoping more will join us for the next cruise

:)

An awesome night it was James and Dan. It was great to meet both of you and have a good chat over coffee - Thanks again :cheers:

Indeed the highlight of the night were the pretty ladies admiring our cars as we rolled past. Such class! I hope we get more numbers for the next one.

Pics by Milan will be up soon :yes:

Awesome drive fellas. I miss seeing the awe of other cars when they see us in a group together. Rumor has it that Newport Beach is gonna be bombarded with skylines on the 7th of December ;)

James, you know I'll always be supporting your cruises. Raj, looking forward to seeing you and your spectacular car again. Keep in touch

Indeed the highlight of the night were the pretty ladies admiring our cars as we rolled past.

Obviously, this would have been the case if I was there in my GT-R - because the driver isn't so crash hot :no:

Obviously, this would have been the case if I was there in my GT-R - because the driver isn't so crash hot :no:

The girls were disappointed when they didnt see the famous "hot asian guy in an N1" they all kept hearing about.

All the more incentive to come to the next cruise, Terry! :)



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