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Well, with the dismal turnout of cruise #2 because of the grand final and the temptation to drink rather than cruising (i'm not saying that's a bad thing!!) the VCC invites you all to cruise with us once again for cruise #3 on Saturday 25th of October.

With an outstanding amount of cars at our first cruise, we hope to match that once again, and hope for the best and not a repeat of Cruise #2! (Sorry to those who did show up!)

Details for VCC #3 are as follows:

Date: Saturday 25th of October

Time: Meeting 8:30pm for a 9:30pm departure

Location: Thomastown Mega-Mart, CNR Of Settlement Rd, & Dalton Rd (Mel Ref: 9B10)

Hopefully the weather will hold out for us and we can have a great cruise, with plenty of quality cars!

Any other details, see www.victoriancruiseclub.cjb.net or email [email protected]

Look forward to seeing as many of you as possible, and would be great to see plenty of quality Skylines out to cruise! Cheers!

Victorian Cruise Club Admin

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