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--OBSERVATION CRUISE, Victoria -- 15th June '03


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--OBSERVATION CRUISE, Victoria -- 15th June '03

Just reminding everyone to keep this day open as it is only 2 weeks away!

Northern Street Cruizers (my car club) are having a HUGE observation cruise.

This cruise is different to most as, after registering you are given a MAP/route and also a questionair. The idea is to follow the detailed route/instructions and as you are cruising answer the questions provided. Most questions relate to landmarks/objects that are seen at various points. A generous time frame is given to complete the cruise, as to have everyone meet up at the final point for a supplied BBQ. At this stage NOVA are coming along to join in and report/promote the cruise.

DETAILS:

DATE: Sunday, 15th June, 2003

START/REGISTER: Skyways car park, Westfeild S/C., Airport West. MEL Ref: pg:16 A4

TIME: 9:30am - 10:30am (register closes at 10:30am)

FINISH/BBQ: A park on Wellington Rd., S.E. Suburbs. (This is all i know as only the committy members know which park) Detailed (read: fool proof) instructions/map will be given upon registering.

Note: Total distance from STRART to FINISH is approx 71km.

Note 2: No e-tag required!

COST: $10 per car. (this includes BBQ at the Park)

PRIZES: For 1st, 2nd and 3rd most correctly answered questions.

seperate prize for car club members that will be entering, not to make it look doge if a member wins.:uh-huh:

CONTACT: Corey-0418103392 or Paul-0416277907

SO, bring your family, GF/BF, friends and have a great and entertaining afternoon. More people in your car will help you answer questions better.

PS: Most of the profit, if any, will go towards the funds required to run the DECA fun day, in Shepparton. Hmmmm legal drift, burnouts, short circuit time race, slalom, etc. :burnout:

PEOPLE THAT HAVE SHOWN INTEREST:

- Al -> R33

- NismoR34 -> UNKNOWN

- Predator666 -> R33

- DJ-L3THAL -> R33

- Lowlux -> R31

- Assassin -> R34

- Sniffy -> UNKNOWN

- ApacheX -> R33

- KDR33 -> R33

Congratulations lowlux, getting first prize, with the most correctly answered questioniar. Actually your g/f should probably get most the credit as you would have been too busy drivin :uh-huh: (sssshhhhh!, i wont tell anyone, haha too late!!)

It was a great event, and we still managed to get 28 cars. Unfortunately the wether and probably exams were the main contributing factors to a smallish turn out. The next one will be planned at a different time of the year.

As for you sleepy heads who had nooo really excuse to miss it, well your lose :D , just hope to see ya all at another cruise. :uh-huh:

Clarky was driving the white R33 GTR, the one parked next too my burgundy R33.

Well fun was had by all with a few tricky questions to seperate the feild, even thou it was a cold, wet misserable day. The feed at the end partly made up for it.

C Ya

Alan

PS: Sorry lowlux, i am bad with names. Can you please remind me? :D

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