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delete this i ****ed it up sry :)

Have a look in the Events section at the top of the page. That is where this kind of stuff originates and is talked about. There is one on the Great Ocean Road coming up. :)

yer i know but its 2 far iam trying 2 c if any1 is intested in a local area curise like s.e ect  2 other areas just all skyline just our club... like i said i reaked this post

There is a members cruise at the end of the month.

Only members car see the official events (that are organised mainly by me save for this one)

And it is winter

yer i know but its 2 far iam trying 2 c if any1 is intested in a local area curise like s.e ect  2 other areas just all skyline just our club... like i said i reaked this post

Same old story; "i want to cruise but i don't want to drive anywhere, petrol is too expensive" :rolleyes:

Just organise to go round your block a few times, with your mates :lol:

wtf is wrong with ppl? We own expensive high performance vehicles...Fuel cost is only a very small part of owning one of these cars. If u want fuel economy - BUY A ECHO.

I'd drive all the way to the south of Melb for a cruise (from Sunbury) if I had to. And my car ain't that great on fuel with a 70L tank compared to my last car (32 GTS-T) with a 60L tank!

Same old story; "i want to cruise but i don't want to drive anywhere, petrol is too expensive"  :rolleyes:

Just organise to go round your block a few times, with your mates  :lol:

wtf is wrong with ppl? We own expensive high performance vehicles...Fuel cost is only a very small part of owning one of these cars. If u want fuel economy - BUY A ECHO.

I'd drive all the way to the south of Melb for a cruise (from Sunbury) if I had to. And my car ain't that great on fuel with a 70L tank compared to my last car (32 GTS-T) with a 60L tank!

if i get this skyline, i'd be up for a cruise just to meet some guys with similar cars, and cruises are good fun...petrol is expensive but as long as you dont have regular massive cruises it shouldnt be too much of a worry...i'm in the western suburbs ...about 25 mins from the city

im western too was airport for years...

soon to be city based, but that doesnt matter.

ive made it to cruises for the past 3 years generally not missing any.

we dont have regular "big cruises" ie, every 2 weeks.

we have regular meaning 6-8weeks as thats more reasonable for IMO

If you are passionate about an interest, money should almost be no object. Que the angry partners who don't yet own property due to that philosophy, including mine. Flame suit on! :D

ye i wouldnt mind a meet n cruze in SE suburbs, but make it open so others can come also

wont be me doing it.

Not covered by insurance otherwise.

In todays day and age with filthy lawyers i'd rather my a$$ be protected than not

wont be me doing it.

Not covered by insurance otherwise.

In todays day and age with filthy lawyers i'd rather my a$$ be protected than not

what do ya mean it wont be covered by insurance?

if everyones car is insured, what wont be covered ? :P

if you hit a powerpole, it hits a kid, he dies.

a filthy mongrel lawyer can hold me responsible if i organised the event and let it get "out of control" if it can be deedmed as such.

Not saying you would do that, but the kids parents might be so hell bend on revenge they can get the organiser no problems these days.

Only due to a pretty poor legal system really and soaring damages cases

Why do you think we went for CAMS affilition with SAU-Vic and hence insurance to the value of $10 Mil for any event we hold?

This is one of the 2 sole reasons for it (other than cams licenses for track days)

if you hit a powerpole, it hits a kid, he dies.

a filthy mongrel lawyer can hold me responsible if i organised the event and let it get  "out of control" if it can be deedmed as such.

Not saying you would do that, but the kids parents might be so hell bend on revenge they can get the organiser no problems these days.

Only due to a pretty poor legal system really and soaring damages cases

Why do you think we went for CAMS affilition with SAU-Vic and hence insurance to the value of $10 Mil for any event we hold?

This is one of the 2 sole reasons for it (other than cams licenses for track days)

fair enough...so why not just organise the event like that so that it is covered, thereby benefitting from this CAMS affiliation in 1 of the ways you set out to do?

"there was no organiser, i was driving my skyline, and all these other skylines started following me" B)

fair enough...so why not just organise the event like that so that it is covered, thereby benefitting from this CAMS affiliation in 1 of the ways you set out to do?

"there was no organiser, i was driving my skyline, and all these other skylines started following me"  B)

To right mate, to right.

"I posted my cruise as a joke because every time people organise a cruise, other people bitch about fuel and time ( mean while if you read the forums, every one is asking why there aren't more) so I was casualy driving down the road and 15 - 20 skyline lines started following me, your honour".....

As RBN1 said, we own modified performance cars what are you doing owning one if your going to bitch about the price of fuel. What are you a fuc_ing idiot for buying a fuel guzzler? Well yes, only the people who can't afford them or bought one for the sake of owning a "skyline" ever winge..

Fair enough your not going to drive 300kms for no reason at a $1.25 a litre, but if theres a cruise going on then wash your pride and joy and take her out.

I fell in love with skylineline's the first day I saw one and finally I have one to call my own, with that, knowing I would mod' it I was well aware of the cost that runs with the fun.

To right mate, to right.

"I posted my cruise as a joke because every time people organise a cruise, other people bitch about fuel and time ( mean while if you read the forums, every one is asking why there aren't more) so I was casualy driving down the road and 15 - 20  skyline lines started following me, your honour".....

lol, wasn't tryin to be smart, but there is always a way to get out of something like that...who said anything was "organised" thousands of cars drive around every day....

having said all that, i dont even own a skyline YET, but i'll be up for a cruise. cruises are just good fun (as long as no one ruins it with stupid behaviour that can ruin it for everyone) and it'd be a good chance to meet some of you guys and check your cars out...

the thing with stupid behaviour is, its usually burnouts etc, but what those people dont realise is, that each and every car on that cruise can do it...its a cruise, therefor, the idea is to cruise! ive been on a few cruises (ford club) and you always notice that someone wants to speed to get in front etc....the idea is to just cruise. you'll all end up at the same place anyway, and there's no point gettin there first without the rest of the cars!

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