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Hey guys

Myself and a mate have started up a Melbourne based car club called Vic Street Scene.

The Forums have only been up a couple of days now, it is not based on any make or model so feel free to sign up today

We are just trying to sort out some finer details and then there will be a Cruise organised within the next couple of weeks

www.vicstreetscene.com

Cheers

Steve

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In case you haven't noticed, we already have one that is CAMS affiliated with over 100 members. Plus our cruises (for members only) are covered by CAMS insurance.

Club meetings are 3rd Tues each month ( tuesday next week) at the Bells Hotel South Melbourne.

Yes myself and my mate who have stated this club are both in the eastern suburbs and there are a couple of members that are from the northern and western suburbs.

I'm sure that there was a time on these forums where there were only a handful of members and there was somewhere out there having a go at you.

It all comes down each to there own...

So You can check it out here or continue to bag me...

Cheers

Steve

www.vicstreetscene.com

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