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Guest 91nismotrx

some of you have cruised with us before thru the back of yarra glen & kinglake, and i promised we'd invite you all to our next big cruise, some things are yet to be finalised, but i will keep you all up to date on definate meet points etc..

so, guys & girls, your officially invited to the next antrx.com cruise which will be held on july 19 or 20 (depends on peoples preferences) the cruise will be starting in the nunawading/mitcham area and heading across to the bellarine peninsula.

meeting points are yet to be finalised, but the cruise route is 90% planned. i will keep everyone up to date on meet points & the likes... this is more of just a heads up post so you guys know whats going on.

if i could please get an indication of possibly who would like to come, and a preference on the date you would like to cruise on (either 19th or 20th) then that would be great..

thanks guys, we hope to see some of you there..

ryan

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Guest MaD_KiWi
Originally posted by R31Nismoid

me a crusing bitch lately... even went to a commodroe club cruise  ;)

so i'll put my finger in any hole - so to speak

Me too a cruise is a cruise no matter what club or car type.

Hell ive evn been on Ford cruises.

Simon

Guest 91nismotrx

ok guys, well, to quickly answer some of the questions, first of all, no we wont discriminate against what kinda cars are coming along.. antrx is keen to have anyone come along, the more the merrier. we have a lot of 4 cylinder cars coming along, and quite a few 6 cylinder cars as well, and a huge mix of turbos and na cars. our only real ask is that you please dont be a dickhead on the road, or have an attitude towards people with a "lesser" car than yourself.. and i'm sure most people can handle that :D

the date is going to be sunday the 20th of july. not only is this most people preference, but once before we've made another car club quite grumpy because we organised a huge nissans only cruise the same day they organised a cruise, and, as far as i'm aware, there are no cruises currently being held on the 20th. thats sunday in 3 weeks for those that arent sure.

as for the meet point, i'm going for a drive tonite to get the street names (i'm forgetful :P) but i will have the location posted over the weekend. however, if there are as many cars going to show up as i think there will be, then we might have to move on to a much bigger location, possibly the business park area cnr springvale & burwood hwys.

as for a time, i'm thinking around 10:30-11am start.

oh.. also a quick note.. be prepared to deal with traffic in some areas.. keep in mind we are cruising from the eastern suburbs to geelong/torquay

also if you have a cb radio, dont forget to bring it along.

Yeah...

sledge is onto it ryan.

it's a much bigger spot.

And will accomodate the huge number of cars that i too think will be coming :D

We use it often for the R31 meets. Just due to it's sheer size!

Originally posted by Sledge

The Burvale car park.....  

Where is this?

As long as Ash is NOT leading with directions, we should be fine to meet there, otherwise give us an extra 5 hrs to get there via Shepparton. :) :)

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