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Well, its on again, SAU's second annual Observation Cruise.

For those of you that came along last time, I'm sure you have got over the arguments with your navigator by now. For new attendees, you've got an interesting day ahead :cheers:

What the hell is it?

Basically its a cruise along some top raods to a mystery location, with a BBQ at the destination.

How will we find it?

We'll give you clues to find the destination. And this year I can tell the difference between left and right ;)

You'll need more than one person per car, so they can look while you drive sedately and at the speed limit.

What will we get?

Well, a great BBQ lunch and day out for one.

Who can come along?

The entrant will need to be a member of the club, (one per car), but anyone else is welcome to join in

What will it cost us?

Entry fee is $15 per car. This includes lunch for everyone in the car.

When and Where is it?

Date: Sunday 17th October

Time: 9.45am for 10am Start.

Starting: Kirawee, exact location TBA

Finishing: C'mon, I'm not giving it away that easily

The entry form and supp regs will be posted in the next few days :)

For those of you who are scard of finding Kirawee on your own, there will be a meet up at Carpark 6c in Homebush, 8.30 for a 9am departure. The first cars will be leaving Kirawee at 10am sharp

For club members, the secret, members thread is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...512#post1037512

Who is coming along this year?

Theres about 20 people coming along so far, anyone else interested?

Non club members are welcome as long as one person per car is a member....if not you can join on the day.

Looks like damn good weather for a drive in the country and a BBQ :D



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