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and whats wrong with that!!!  hmmm!!!!!!!!

You'll need at least one passenger to spot the answer to questions and write them down, or will be in for a VERRRRRRRRY long day otherwise.

Fatz tried it a few years ago running with his dog as navigator.

Let's just say he didn't get too many questions right.....

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There's no real "cruising" involved- as with other years, cars will leave close together (approx. 1 min apart) and meet up at the end.

You'll see people as you're driving around but it won't be like a normal cruise/procession.

I promise it will still be good fun though!

If anyone can't find a passenger to run with, it may be better to PM me and we can give details of where we'll be meeting up at the end (provided you don't share this info with anyone actually doing the observation cruise!).

ey guyz..im a new member to the forum but i dun exactly know whether im considered a official SAU member or not i drive a skyline n all but do i need the member card in order to b considered a official member to attend the xmas party?

We should all be at the destination by 1.

Then it's a barbie lunch, running through the answers to the questions and maybe a game of soccer if anyone's feeling energetic.

Should finish up around 4 but everyone free to leave earlier or later.

The cruise will end approx. 2 hours from Sydney (and you'll be south west/south for most of the day).

Hope this helps?

Kel

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