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A Date has been set is to be sunday september 10th........... there has been a show of interest in a show and shine at the first meet point before the actual cruise, gives all a chance to pretty up thier babys and show em off unofficially.

There has been a tentative booking made for a pre-cruise meet/show n shine at Albert Park Lake we will have the Swan Picnic Grounds & Car park <map 2K ref G5> from 9am - 12.30pm (the car park has enough spaces for 50 -60 cars) and cruise to Princess Park in Queenscliff <map 487 ref A12>there will be a cost of $10 ($5 for the use of albert park & $5 to the variety club) for the pre-meet/show n shine and need a minimum of 50 cars so get the word out and lets make this worthwhile

to just join the cruise it'll be a donation of $5 to the variety club.

also just to let you all know we are supporting Sheen Panel Service Car 55 in thier efforts to raise $35000.00 for this years bash to be the highest fundraiser. there will be collection tins circulated on the day to collect the donations!!!!!

hope to see you all there.

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as there has not been enough interest in the pre-meet/show n shine this event will just be a cruise meeting at albert park at 12.00pm departing at 12.30pm

still a charity cruise $5.00 donation to the variety club, there have been stickers made for all those who make a donation.

the cruise is to queenscliff it will roughly cover 50-100kms

hope to see plenty of you there.

i was about to say that im there coz i still havent attended any SAU events since joining the forums but i checked the calendar and that is when im getting my audio and alarm installed. :)

I wish to attend but I am not in any club. Can i still attend the event. I have some mate too that might want to bring there cars. Is there a restriction on what cars can come.

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I wish to attend but I am not in any club. Can i still attend the event. I have some mate too that might want to bring there cars. Is there a restriction on what cars can come.

your a member of this club arnt you?

feel free to come along as well as you have a nissan or mitsu.

No i am not a member of SAU yet but would possibly like too. I live out in gippsland and I am not sure i would make good use of my member ship if i joined. Is a bit far to travel all the time to participate. Depends on how much extra money i have at the time. I am in melb currently so i should easily be able to make it.

Considering this is posted in the general events section, I'd say its open to all forum members.

You only need to be an SAU-Vic member to attend our SAU-Vic cruises/events, and they're the ones you wouldnt know about, unless you had access to the members only events section :O

Hey hey there is my car. I saw the person taking that top pic in the car behind me. Was looking in the mirror and said to my mate "that dudes got a camera i think n taking a pic". Good stuff. I will have to keep an eye out for future cruises.

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thanks to those of you who supported this event we raised a total of $80.00 for the variety club and i extend thier appreciation to you all for the support.

once agian thank-you to those who attended it waas an enjoyable day and hope to see more of you there next year.

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