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S A U Celebrates R32 G T R 25Th Anniv - Part A - Videography


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Day/Date:- Saturday 16th August
Time:- 7.00am until 10am
Venue:- Starkey's Cafe 43 Bridge Rd Stanmore
Who:- All SAUers and partners are welcome to this!

Whilst the Camera Crew Set Up at 7...
1) R32 GT-R drivers can park their cars along the east side of Bridge Rd facing south
1B) R32 drivers can park their cars along the west side of Bridge Rd facing north
1C) Other types of cars can park around the corner eg Salisbury Rd and surrounds

The complex inside has a wonderful Japanese style feel and so, we celebrate early, inside this complex.

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2) Have a great sit-down or to-go brekkie at Starkey's Cafe Complex > chat

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3) At 8, the first R32 GT-Rs begin to roll through the gates into this complex for your car to be video'd and photographed.

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4) Each driver should...
* Remove your number plates if you're sensitive to having your car identified - optional
* Not rev excessively as there may be other tenants working - albeit very few
* Turn your low beams on as you come through the gates
* Drive at less than walking pace to grab as much footage of your car as possible

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5) Each driver should...
* Stop momentarily as you enter the tunnel at the end of the "S" so the cameras can catch your rear lights
* Exit left at the end of the tunnel - not forgetting to put your number plates back on if they've been removed

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6) At your own convenience, you and others can make your way up to Trackside Restaurant by 11.30am
Obey all road rules on the way to Trackside's address at corner of Manns Rd and Central Coast Hwy Gosford
See "SAU Celebrates R32 GTR 25th Anniversary Part B"

7) Spectators can hang around Starkey's to eat & watch proceedings or take a balcony view
* Donation Tin for "Cure Brain Cancer Foundation" > Monies to go through Scott aka "portaz"
* Obey Camera Crew Leader "RMBLBE" if he needs you to move aside please.

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8) Videography will finish up by 10, so we can all make it up to Gosford.
* Thank you to Chris - Owner of Starkey's for putting on wonderful food at great prices - and letting us use the complex!
* Thank you Milan for donating your video expertise for free to the SAU.NSW Club!
* Thanks go to Performance Imports Mag & Performance Garage Mag for doing a feature on this!

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Will be there!

Your Dad has bought his BNR32 just in time Nathan.

We look forward to seeing it > subsequent video display of it.

Peeps, the OP has the correct name of the charity up now.

Us Execs just need to formally apply to be fundraisers of "Cure Brain Cancer Foundation" > be approved to receive monies on their behalf.




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