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S A U - N S W: April Monthly Meet - Sunday Brunch, Furious 7 Movie & Gtr N1 Showcase!


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Hi all,

For our April Monthly Meet, we will be having Sunday lunch in Springwood followed by a short cruise to Katoomba to watch Furious 7. Details for the meet are as follows:

Date: Sunday, 12th April, 2015

Location: The Bunker, Springwood. For those who wish to cruise together up to the cafe, let’s meet up at McDonald’s carpark on the M4 services.

Parking: Please note that parking is not ideal at The Bunker for all of us, so it is requested to all is to familiarize yourselves with the location and route to the cinema (Thanks PJ!)

Time: Brunch is to be served from 11:00am at The Bunker. Pre-meet cruise from McDonalds, M4 will begin at 10:30am.

Route: Cruise route from the cafe to the cinema can be found here..

Details: As above, we will all meet up at The Bunker, Springwood for Lunch at 11:00am. Once we have fuelled ourselves up, we will make a move and cruise up to United Cinemas, Katoomba, (previously known as The Edge Cinema ) for a 1:15pm session of Furious 7

Pricing: SAU:NSW have been given a group discount for this event by The Bunker and United Cinemas.

Lunch:$20 per person. No split bills. Any item from the brekkie or lunch menu + free coffee. Menu can be found here:

Movie: $8.50 per person (adult and children are same price). We will pay individually when we arrive.

GTR N1 Showcase: As a special treat to all attendees, Terry (Terry_GT-R34) has offered to display his R32 GTR N1 and R34 GTR N1 at Faulconbridge after the movie. Those who are interested in seeing both these cars close up are most welcome to join in! The location of the N1 showcase will be at Coomassie Ave, Faulconbridge, near corner of Churchill St.

The cruise route from the movie to the showcase location can be found here..

This is an official SAU:NSW event and will be run under a CAMS permit.

One of the things that really sets our club apart is our commitment to being true enthusiasts. When on normal roads we strive to maintain good relations with the authorities as well as the public in general.

When attending one of Skylines Australia NSW events please try to:

• Be aware of surrounding environment and act accordingly.

• Drive courteously on the state’s roads as a true enthusiast should.

• Understand how important it is to maintain the good name of SAU:NSW and thus, treat others accordingly.

• Any misbehaviour will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.

Thanks,

Raj.

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Attendees:

1. GTofuS-T (+1)

2. Terry-GT_R34 (+1)

3. Redline_GTR

4. crashdown

5. Humbla

6. stagea pete

7. luke gtr (+2)

8. Yo-Yo

9. YE34OK

10. FR33KI

11. Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR

12. vorse

13. Exodus01 (+1)

14. Daleo

15. suwidji

16. God_Speed

17. ianjb

18. PN-Mad (+1)

19. AdreanR33

20. WAGON_BOY (+2)

21. Mincus (+2)

22. Liz

23. rondofj

24. coled (+1)

25. CARSICK (+2)

26. GTR Brad

27.

28.

29.

30.

Bullshit asshole, nobody likes the tuna at the bunker

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anyone who wants to detour past the hawkesbury lookout after the movie for an unofficial cruise back down the mountain is welcome to join :)

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