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So the crew behind Custom Imports TV are heading over to Melbourne for the weekend and I thought we could show them around with a cruise up to Arthurs Seat.

We will be both filming an episode of Custom Imports TV and SAU Vic TV for each of our shows.

Meet point:- Monash Uni Clayton undercover car park (see attached image below)

Date:- Sunday 3rd of July

Time:- 9am for a 9:30 depart

See the attached map for the route we'll be taking. We'll make a stop at "Schnapper Point Drive" so that we can regroup, with a second regroup in "McCulloch Street" if needed, before the run up Arthurs Seat.

We'll take a group vote on the day as to where we have lunch. Either at Arthurs Seat or back down the hill along the beach.

Please note:- This is NOT an official SAU Vic Cruise.

Heres an episode of Custom Imports TV for you to have a look at.

So here's the list so far...

- Coming -

htial

typevu

Lil Miss 32

silva33

Mohsen

ssxRicho

vspecIInur

sirjb

shanusr33

RCHOO

Birds

Bayside Blue R34 GTV

YF34R

Miguelone

VSPECT

UNR33L

AaronNM35 + 3 or 4

W0rp3D + 1

GTEES

- Maybe -

ZILLR

WGNPWR

GTTR34

R31Nismoid

KamikazeNinja34

jesskahhh

jezza boii

R32_GODZILLA

Charles89

ClutchBurndout-:(

scarface_au

BLAKE AuST

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SAU Vic TV Cruise - Arthurs SeatP2.pdf

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should be in...depends if i can get work off for this

sounds great would love to attend...but flights are booked for qld that morning

lol....planning to go to qld on monday with family our self...funny if we bump into eachother..still need to book flights n accomodation...lol..looks like its going to be last minute booking..lol...

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