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We had quite a respectable turnout on the first south coast cruise back in April but we were strongly lacking in entertainment and simply just stuff to do!!.

:nyaanyaa:

We are trying to get some numbers up for another cruise/meet up to the south coast nationals at Moruya on the 26/8 - 27/8 and it'd be good to see some of you from the ACT area attend.

If anyone is keen then post your thoughts and ideas here.

We'll also post more info as it becomes available.

More info about the SCN - contact the organisers Lee & Debbie Pearce (02)4474 3761 or 0419 845 890

If we get enough imports in the SCN this year it may make the show a little bit more interesting than previous years.

:D

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Sat & Sun, 26th & 27th August 2006 SOUTH COAST NATIONALS - Car, bike & truck spectacular

Surfair Motorsport Complex, Moruya

Opens 9am

The South Coast Nationals is a major event attracting over 400 entrance vehicles and thousands of spectators from across Australia. This unique event offers entrants and spectators a safe, secure, and fun weekend. With amusements for the kids and millions of dollars worth of Cars, Bikes and Trucks on show the whole family can enjoy this exciting event. See a variety of vehicles including the high powered Street Machines, Hot Rods, Drag Cars, Vintage and Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Bikes and Trucks and enjoy events such as the Street Cruise, Show n Shine, Car Audio Sound-Off, Burn Outs and much more.

This year there'll be plenty of traders, a Freestyle Moto X Exhibition, Rides & Heaps of Kids Entertainment including Freddo Frog and Caramello Koala.

Refreshments and Bar facilities available.

Entertainment at Golf Club Friday and Saturday nights.

Spectators entry fee is: Adults $12 per day, Kids (5-15 years) & Pensioners $6 per day, Kids (under 5) free. Family Day Pass $30. Weekend Pass - Adults $20, Family Weekend Pass $50 - 2 adults and 3 kids (5-15 years).

Contact: For more information and tickets contact Lee Pearce:

02 4474 3761, 0419 845 890

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