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Well 2006 has come and were gonna start it off with style, this is gonna be one the the biggest OzCruize events EVER.

The days plan will be printed out on maps and handed out for a gold coin donation also 2 meet points have been made so that you can choose which one is closer and easier for you to get to.

These are the details as follows:

DATE: Saturday 18th Febuary 2006

MEET POINT 1:

Stanford Hotel (Cnr Wellington Rd & Stud Rd)

Meet at 12pm leave at 1pm sharp

MEET POINT 2:

BP/Maccaz/Red Rooster Complex (Cnr Thompsons Rd & Western Port Hwy)

Meet at 1.30pm leave at 2pm Sharp!

WHATS PLANNED:

Beach cruise aswell as doing Arthurs Seat.

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MEET POINT 1: Stanford Hotel (Cnr Wellington Rd & Stud Rd)

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MEET POINT 2: BP/Maccaz/Red Rooster Complex (Thompsons Rd and Western Port Hwy)

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All cars Welcome

Strictly mature Driver's only and by this we mean, these tips and Guidelines

http://www.ozcruize.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1053

And also when entering and leaving the meet point please do so in a slow pace :)

Ok what to bring...? Gold coin donation to cover map costs, a full tank of petrol, a CB Radio if you have one, a bit of extra spending money as we will be stopping off at a swiss ice-cream shop and some fish & Chips for dinner for those who are hungry, also polish up your rides as we will be going to a special location for a small photoshoot.

Hope to see all of you's there and many new faces.

Cheers

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DIRECT LINK TO FORUM!

http://www.ozcruize.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1767

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hey guys..confirmed people that im bringing (well actualy i asked a a mate to ask his mates)

a 2001 magna on 18" chromes and dropped with mass bass

a 2005 wrx sti

a vx ss

a vs wit 10 G's on bass

a Nissan silvia S13 with custom wide body kit

a riced up CRX

a Holden Commodore VT SS with 320 kw's at the rears

and finaly a Nissan skyline R33 M spec

Well what a day today was, everything turned out perfect, weather was 100%, cops where 100% and turn out was 110%

We met at Stamford Hotel at 12pm, Jun from Hot 4's was taking photo's and the MegaCruize will have a full 2-3 page write up in issue #138 of Hot 4's in 3 months time.

All up we counted over 207 cars which was an outstanding attendance number and the biggest OzCruize has ever had in History. Cruise started at 12pm and finished around 7pm Cranbourne Bunnings, all up was close to 200km.

We went through Rowville, Lyndhurst, Dromana, Arthur's Seat, Red Hill, Cape Shank, Rosebud, Mornington and then finally to cranbourne!

Everyone was well behaved and big thanks to the Police for having a blind eye for all the defectable vehicles!

Anyway I would like to personally thank everyone that attended the cruise today, thank you for being on a excellent behavior and hope that everyone enjoyed themselves!

Hope to see you on the next event..

pics and soon to be vids http://www.ozcruize.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1958

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