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Hi everyone, BEASTClub Cruise #15 is finally here..

Ive been to events hosted by this club and they are awesome, not to mention the very hot eye candy cars that always come alone on the nights..

I will be there for this event and i hope to see some of you there for a fun filled night of cruising..

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Meet Venue: Normanby Business Park, Notting Hill. (Melway 70 F9)

Date: Saturday, 4th November 2006.

Time: Meet 9pm / Leave 10 pm

UHF/Walky Talky: Channel 31

The meet point is only a 1 minute drive from the Monash Freeway - Blackburn Road exit.

All car types, models and makes are welcome. Feel free to tell everyone you know about this event.

For more information about this event please visit http://www.beastclub.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=2847

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Well cruise 15 went off with a big bang and im not sure how many attended from these forums but i did notice quite afew very very nice skylines on the night of the cruise so thanks to everybody who attended from here..

Massive turnout , got rid of 80 maps and still had people asking for some, no official count was taken but the numbers were in the 100s with a nice wide selection of cars for everyone to enjoy and as always friendly people..

Thanks again to anyone who came & hope to see you all at the next one.. Pics and so on will be on the main website soon but i will also post some of the pics here when they are up.

Cheers

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