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Beastclub Automotive #18

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Dear special members and guests,

With the team & crew at BEASTClub Automotive working hard behind the scenes trying to organize the usual cruises under high demand as per our last events this year we would like to welcome you once again to one of our events which is yet set again to turn your Saturday night into a fine atmopheric escapade. Our last cruise successed Westfield with over 300 cars with more rolling in at 10PM which was our leave time. But that is not the point. Since we've had alot of emails from members and guests about that night and about having another one we aren't doing it because we want to, but only because most importantly you, they and last of all we- we like to..

Before coming on this cruise please read the following notices:

Cruise Rules and general guidelines of Beastclub Automotive: http://www.beastclub.com.au/forums/misc.php?do=cfrules

Beastclub F.A.Q.: http://www.beastclub.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=3849

Date & Time: Saturday, 29th September 2007 @ 8.30PM Meet with a 10PM departure !

Venue: Westfield Shopping center Doncaster/Myer car park - Side car park, off Williamsons Roadmelways1.gif33 D11

South East Pre-Meet: http://www.beastclub.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=3932

Western Suburbs Pre-Meet: http://www.beastclub.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=4009

Maps will be on sale for gold coin donation

Stickers will be on sale for $5/ea

new.gifOfficial sponsor raffle giveaways by Stomp Impressions.

Entry Price: $2 per raffle or $5 for 3 raffles.

Prize draws:

Prize 1: Free CUSTOM artwork giveaway by Stomp impressions of any car of your choice.

Prize 2: Free PREDESIGNED artwork by Stomp impressions of any car of your choice listed in www.stompshop.com Stomp Impressions in the Collections section!

Club flyer video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TAp02sX2BY

As promised as per our monthly cruises agreement, we're not stopping until you tell us to!

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Beastclub Automotive's primary figure is all about car culture, cruising and to that extent. Rapidly growing while holding monthly cruises welcoming everyone to join in on the atmophere and showing off their rides and helping many car enthusiasts, car organizations and their passengers join together and experience well organized cruises. Beastclub is not all about quantities but it's about quality when it comes down to our events along the lines of organization and presentation.

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Beastclub Automotive welcomes all automotive lovers of all types. We're not limited to one car type, model or make. Wether you own a standard car, a highly detailed car or a motorbike you're welcome to join in on our events anytime and have your ride participate amongst hundreds of other members & guests at our events who are be willing to appreciate the work you have done to it and publicize your pride and joy.

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Join in on the atmosphere and socialize with other members & guests about each others rides or just anything in general! There's always something to talk about when it comes down to cars but there's always more to socialize about when you're meeting friends or even making new friends and having a great time in the scenery at Beastclub Automotive.

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So come down and take part with hundreds of other members & guests on our monthly night events! As you read before, Beastclub Automotive is all about car culture with a social and mellow atmosphere turning your night of cruising into a night of cheerful, action packed driving in a stress-free environment.

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was good to see a few of the skyline boys down there last night if it were you guys. some pretty nice skylines. good behaviour.. good to meet a few of you that i did. hope you all enjoyed it and hope to see you all out and about again.

hope you all had a great weekend!

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