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For something a little different this month our monthly meet is going to be a night cruise.


Something else different is the date. This time it will be held a little later in the month compared to our usually monthlies.



More info on meeting place closer to the date, but be assured this will be a great cruise


showing one of the older routes SAU Vic used to take.



You need to be a member to take part in this cruise but if your not and would just like to come and see what SAU Vic is like then


take advantage of our day membership for people wanting to take part in SAU Vic cruises.


All it takes is to fill out a quick form on the day letting us know who you are and pay a gold coin day membership fee and then come a cruising!


All money raised from this event will be given at the end of the year to


the Royal Children Hospital Christmas Appeal.


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Osem meet and night cruz guys...love it...have uploaded pics in a closed group in FB, so if you want can join that group n have a look if interested ;)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/nismofiji/552135024948113

if that link is not working then search for "Club Nismo Fiji" in facebook...

Looking forward to more meets n cruises :)

Another great cruise on a great night with great people. Thanks to all all came tonight and a hello to those who were new. Big thanks to Ash for working the route and leading the way. Look out for our next cruise, details coming soon :)

Awesome cruise. Thanks to everyone who organised and to those who showed up. It was an awesome route. Had a bit of everything. Even my mrs loved it. It was spectacular driving through the rolling hills with the moon as a backdrop and then watching an airliner descend over you while nailing the throttle and listening to rb's scream. Pure awesome.



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