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Hows it going guys, ive just been speaking to one of the organisers from nissansilvia.com and we decided that we should post this cruise on this forum aswell.

DATE - SUNDAY 6th of NOVEMBER

TIME - FIRST MEET AT 10AM AND WILL BE LEAVING AT 11:00. So if you don't want to come real early then you can rock up closer to 11, but we will be heading out maps the whole time and leaving promptly at 11.

We have a lot of cruising to do, so I would suggest bringing a full tank of juice so that you don't run out during the cruise and have to fill up again, but we'll be going to a big variety of spots, and it will be a very very nice cruise, I hope people are up for 5 main meets with an estimated finish time of about 5 or 6pm.

If you want to come please PM me and i am happy to pm you back with the meet point.. So far from the large response there is expected over 100 cars to arrive

Hope to see you guys there

Peace :rolleyes:

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hey it's good to see heaps of us turned up! lol

Not a bad turn out for the Silvia's.

Good day for it too.

Just a reminder to anyone who's thinking of organising a cruise, drive it first or be familiar with were your going! Don't try and take 70 lowered cars up a country dirt road...

the bloke in the s5 rx-7 would have been f_cking pised off, damn nice looking rotar.

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The start was at doncaster park n ride... For any cruise organisers beware there is this stupid hump which was never there but is now which has spikes on it... i took my car on an angle it wasnt even that high but the blardi spikes scratched all up my side skirts grrrrrrrrrrrrr..

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