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OFFICIAL CRUISE #3 - 17TH JUNE

The last cruise was great and I think all who attended enjoyed. Was good to see all the Skylines out in force!We packed out Brighton in an unfortunately crowded carpark but this time we are coming over prepared !

So ...

Plot this in your calendars and set aside the time to make your rides shine. Tell your friends and tell them to bring their friends too!

CRUISE #3

MEET TIME: 8:30PM

MEET DATE: 17TH JUNE

MEET LOCATION: K MART GARDEN CENTRE - CHADSTONE

MELWAYS REF: 69 G2

DEPART: 9:30PM

UHF CH: 15

There will be a gold coin donation for maps. Each map is numbered and a lucky number will be picked at random. This person will receive a fuel voucher of $25.00 worth to compensate for fuel. This prize is paid out before departure.

Stickers will be for sale again at $15.00 each but get in fast! There are heaps left for sale as the new batch has arrived. Needle colours are GREEN , BLUE , RED , YELLOW , PURPLE and PINK. First in, best dressed!

Replacement Needles can be bought for $1.00 each for those who need a change.

I will be attending in the Charcoal colored R33 (TVJ 205) so dont hesitate to come and say hi! oh and dont forget to bring ya 2-way radio and set it to Ch: 6 (AusRevs Channel is 15 though)

See yas there!!! :PBJ:

-Erno

P.S...ATTENTION ALL CRUISERS!!!

It is advised that you bring some extra warm clothing as the last meet point may be a bit nippy! :thumbsup:

Edited by R33_STEALTH
  • 2 weeks later...
Hi I am new to the skyline scene and I am interested in coming on one of these cruses. I was just wondering where do u normally go on the cruise.

G-day mate

And welcome aboard

They dont normally say where the cruise is heading. you find out on the night .

That way you dont find a suprise police road block 10 ks down the road.

make sure you have a full tank and a few hours to kill..

This is not just a skyline cruise all make and models can turn up to this..

Ya should consider joining the SKYLINE CLUB..(SAU.Victoria)70 bucks and your in..

That way you get to come along to club events. Track- cruises-dyno days-social heaps......

eg,.50 Skylines heading down The Great Ocean Road that was a buzz....

Any way i will be there at this cruise l. come over say G-day.. just look 4 RCHOO

Cheers...

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Yer that's correct, everyone will find out on the night where the cruise is heading.

Grab urself a map with a gold coin donation and that'll give ya the directions.....

Not long to go now!!!! ...oh and dont forget your two way radios!!!

Originally posted by beefy

I dont know if it is a good idea advertising the defected vehicles from the last cruise

HaHa! You're probably right! ....although considering all the cars that attended only one received a canary; and if you had of seen his car it was ridiculously low. I dont think there was even any springs in it!

Originally posted by Bec

Brandon - at least you know what to expect.

ummm...ok, not sure if ur just being sarcastic there. But yea like i said above, only one car received a canary and that's coz it was ridiculously low.

Originally posted be jrocket

What if i don't have a radio. I Might be able to get hold of one, but i might just have to try and keep up with the group and follow everyone else round.

I'll probably bring a box of Uniden 2-way radios and give ya one for 20 bucks or something...

But otherwise, yer just follow the group!

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

Thats exactly right

Yer again, like i mentioned above^^^

But just incase anyone else has any doubts ....

As well as Ausrevs having zero tollerance for hooning behaviour on their Officials, we frown upon unsafe/unroadworthy vehicles as does SAU. If you get picked up by the Police for having an unroadworthy vehicle or stupid eratic behaviour then rightly so...

Ausrevs cruises are just that....a cruise

Edited by R33_STEALTH

Yeah i may be a bit hard to find if you dont already know who i am as i'll be taking pics for the website. But you might catch me if you see me driving in....Charcoal colored R33 with reg plates TVJ 205.

:)

Edited by R33_STEALTH

Hey just wondering how many ppl you had turn up to your last cruise.

I have been telling a few friends about the cruise and have a couple of mates coming one with a Mitsubishi Lancer GSR, and another with a Subaru SVX. I will be rocking up with my skyline of course. I am looking forward to it.

Also just wondering how much you get hasstled by the blue guys on these cruises.

Im not 100% sure on the exact figures....but it felt like there was over 100 cars there...and easy over 250 people altogether.

In regards to getting "hassled" ...we dont. But just like any mass congragation of people the police will have a sticky beak (as per usual) as im sure any car club in Vic would experience.

They may have a quick drive around the meet point just to make sure everything is ok and thats about it....if anything, people start taking fotos and having convos with them! ...its quite entertaining actually! LoL

In saying that, if people decide that they wanna drop a burnout or turn up in a vehicle that is grossly unroadworthy then the Police will stop them....but that comes down to your own stupidity!

Edited by R33_STEALTH

Wow thats wicked. I Never been to any car meet before where i had a good car to join in the fun. I didn't think there would be that many ppl. But it all sounds good. I look forward to seeing what others have done to there cars.

To give you a better idea i checked how many maps were sold at the last cruise.....120. So that means that a minimum of 120 cars were there as i doubt every single car had a map....

This one is tipped to be even bigger as we have grown heaps since then!

See ya at the cruise! ....and dont forget to bring that extra jacket for the last meet point :yes:

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