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Committee has decided to turn this into an Open cruise due to permissions issues with out members section.

For anyone that is not a member. There will be no id|iotic behaviour tolerated in any way, shape or form.

This is not like most other clubs "cruises"

NO burnouts and "siiik" drifting means just that.

Macedon Cruise

Meet: Western Ring Road, Mobil Service Station. Outbound from the City.

Time: 10am, depart 10.30am, there will be no waiting even if people ring me.

Route: Meeting @ the Servo, then heading out to Blackwood and along to Trentham.

Then to Dalesford and then Malmsbury for some lunch... yes this is where those awesome pies are :D

After that we'll take a nice scenic route to the Granite Hills Winery where there will be some wine for sale by the owners ;)

Last year a number of people purchased wine from here and reports are that it was worth it.

So i would reccomend bringing some extra $$$ to grab a few bottles

After that stop and some pics, back towards Macedon and the surrounding areas.

Finishing up @ the BP Servo across the road from Calder Park raceway

Should be a great day as always.

See you all there

-ash

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They'd better not be, there is no reason why the PoLease should be informed. Looking foward to this, oh and ash what happens when you arrive late, do we wait for you because i seem to remember you being the one running late on our last cruises!

Yes I will be there

My guess will be there will be a whole lot of fools coming along as well -

I can just imagine it this week , ill be getting calls - Ohhh kim theres this sik skyline cruise on there will be 8 second cars there there gonna drift blah blah....

Ill come to the first meet if theres too many idiots Ill just leave!

They'd better not be, there is no reason why the PoLease should be informed.

I havn't been to that many oragnised cruise by SAU VIC but i belived that every cruise that is covered by CAM, comittees do inform Mrofficer so we don't have to call our artornies.

We are well organised club, there is no need to hide or anything.

no need to hide, but also no need to draw undue attention.

i would certainly prefer to have everyone prepared to take responsibility for their actions rather than have police checking us over.

should be a good day :)

This was great last year, and will be better this year!

This is only a SAU forum and Skyline owners cruise, no outsiders. ie: Open to all SAU forum users and Skylines owners, not just SAU VIC members.

See ya all there!

Yes I will be there

My guess will be there will be a whole lot of fools coming along as well -

I can just imagine it this week , ill be getting calls  - Ohhh kim theres this sik skyline cruise on there will be 8 second cars there there gonna drift blah blah....

Ill come to the first meet if theres too many idiots Ill just leave!

Kym if you are going to be that -ve about the cruise and fellow Skyline owners, best stay home. Our previous cruises have been very well behaved, unlike other clubs, we have a very good reputation.

This will be your first SAU VIC cruise, so come along and reserve your judgement till after the cruise.

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