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Well with the weather just getting better and better its time to hit the open roads and get a quality drivers arm going..

AUSREVS OFFICIAL CRUISE #7

MEET TIME: 8:30am

MEET DATE: Saturday 2nd December

MEET LOCATION: Bob Jane Stadium, Albert Park Lake

MELWAYS REF: 57 H5

The arrow in the Picture points to which carpark we will be meeting in.

BobJane.jpg

After Bob Jane Stadium we will be hitting the open road along to Bunnings Geelong, so for those that might live out that way its a great chance to meet up with us at that stage or even just come down for a chat while we are there.

DEPART: 9:30am

UHF CH: 15

Maps will be available at the cruise from one of the Directors NO gold coin donation needed for this cruise.

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.

ATTENTION ALL CRUISERS

AUSREVS does not condone or endorse illegal behaviour. For your safety and the general publics please follow all appropriate road laws. Been a hero helps no one in or out of the club. This is a cruise club, not a burnout club. If you are bringing mates please ensure they understand and respect our rules. Please check with a Director before posting up other websites, we would like to keep the cruises inhouse.

Lets hope the weather is as awesome as it has been the last few weekends and we have a great turnout.

Thanks

The AUSREVS Team

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This Saturday ppls!

...i'll see ya's there! :D

Should be a nice cruise. Weather forecast is looking great! :)
Count me in!

What happened guys, the Holden boys ended up out numbering the imports...... :)

LoL @ 8:30 :)

Thankyou to those that attended, i hope you had a good time. :laugh:

My apologies for not turning upto this one, as i had something come up at work and had to take care of it. From what i hear it was a nice lil cruise with everyone well behaved.

Plenty of pics were taken, which u'll find on the ausrevs forum.

Will definately be looking forward to the next one :sorcerer:

8:30pm DAMMM...better late than never hehe

yeh wasnt a bad day, good laughs good people....i was getting worried when i was the only import at the carpark right up until the dying minutes of blast off

thanx to the other 2 guys that rocked up, plus nismo and old mate at Bunnings....saved the day :)

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