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Hi everyone. Friday night, Pre-Drift Nats cruise.

Location: Car park at the end of Bourke St, Docklands

Near the corner of Bouke St and Harbour Esp.Mini Map

This is the intersection, just...Follow the Yellow Road

Car Park looks like this

Time: 7pm - 10pm

Adam and the guys from Fulllock Motorsport want a big meet for all interstate people, and D1 drivers from Japan etc etc.

So get out the wax, wash the cars and come along for a big meet-up and LOTS of pics etc.

Come along and say hi to everyone, meet the people that have put the Drift Nats on for all you guys.

No idiotic behaviour... burnouts etc will no be tolerated.

Remember, you are there to represent your respective forums/clubs in the eyes of interstate and international visitors, and the general public too.

There will be police presence at the meet, not sure how long, or at what stage

They wont be there to defect anyone or anything sinister like has happened to other 'clubs' (not naming names there)

So dont be too worried about them, if your being good, they are going to do the same and not hassle us directly.

Afterwards, if people want to cruise, then that can be decided on the night.

This is just a big meet is a MASSIVE area to get a number of the 'better' car clubs of Melb together to show how big, and how much quality the Vic Imports scene has.

Apologies for the late notice, but we still expect at least 50+ cars

So dont be someone who misses out on this.

Hope to see you there.

Ash, SAU-Vic Events Co-ordinator

In conjunction with Adam and the Fulllock Motorsport Team

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Dont wanna get everyone too excited.

HPI - 'might' come along. i am in contact with one of the guys from there.

So we'll see if they want to come down or not.

I'll get back to everyone when i know.

So if your only 'thinking' about coming, stop, and come along just in case :)

btw i assume we are allowed to bring friends who dont have skylines?

cause my mate has a 180 and his bro has a 'rolla with a 4AGZE worked engine (his first car on his Ps lol) want to come along too.

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