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Tonight we ran a short cruise over to Williamstown as part of the January General Meeting.

We thought it would be a great way to start the year off . As there was not a lot to cover at

the meeting because of the christmas break.

Not all could come but we had 16 cars head up over the West Gate down in to Williamstown

for a photo shoot (By Joel Strickland & Sarah Biggin ) along the coast line with a nice view

of the Melbourne skyline behind us.

I hope you all enjoyed the night and once again it was great to see a lot of new faces.

Thank you all for coming. And a big :( to Sarah and Joel..

If you guys took some of your own pic post them up here..

Cheers

Wayne.. ( SAUvic Events Co-Ordinator )

thanks Sarah for great pics again!

im upset i totally forgot my camera as i rushed to get to the metting

also, it could have almost been my last photoshoot, i met some mates after the meet at doncaster pancake parlour, where we then headed out to king lake and healsville through all the twisties. i was chasing an m3 series bmw and dont know the roads well enough to be going the speeds i was and was all over the road almost into the cliff lol. then 5 mins later a wombat starts charging at my car! i thought after this if i wanted to make another meet id better take it a little easier :)

see ya next time! :(

I ahve lived in Williamstown for the last 24 years (just moved). I never drive my r33 there to visit parents or mates. There are so many cops in williamstown as it is the head for the water police and also they have had massive crackldowns on "hoons" over the years due to racing and burnouts along the beach. I ahve seen the mobile vic road roadworthy checks there many times at night with the help of the SES lights!!

Anyway hope it was a good day!

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