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Wow. That's all that needs to be said for the last cruise. A very successful 1st Anniversary Cruise, filled with great sights at Arthur’s Seat, twisty roads, and of course, well behaved members! Rather then slack off and put our feet up, we are already gearing up for the next cruise. So without further delay...

AUSREVS OFFICIAL CRUISE #10

MEET TIME: 8:00pm

MEET DATE: Saturday 28th April

MEET LOCATION: Bunnings Box Hill, 259 Middleborough Road

MELWAYS REF: 61 F2

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DEPART: 9:30pm

UHF CH: 15

Maps will be available at the cruise, which you can get for a gold coin donation. Please note that the maps will be available from the SECOND entrance as it is much kinder to lowered cars! We will be handing out raffle tickets with the maps, and we will draw the winning ticket before we leave the first meet point. The prize up for grabs is a cool $50 fuel voucher!

Stickers will be available at the cruise as usual for $15.00 each, but get in fast! 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.

It will be a fantastic night, so wash up your rides (well, if your allowed to!), fill the tank with petrol, grab some mates, and we hope to see you all out there!

Thanks,

The AUSREVS Team

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Just a quick reminder this is in this Saturday! :sorcerer:

...its gonna be a good drive with some twistie parts and good locations. I'll be there with my camera taking some foto's also, so make sure ur cars are looking clean :D

A very big thanks to those that made the effort to come down. I'll post up some of the pics from this cruise in the next AUSREVS cruise thread. :)

The AUSREVS team hopes to see you again at our next invitation. >_<

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