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Ok after a few false starts we are  finally running our first cruise for the year.

This is for SAU members and friends, because it will be run under a Motorsport Australia permit all people will need to register to attend.
Non SAU members will be required to purchase a 24 hour membership for a gold coin donation.

Event:  Arthurs seat cruise

Date:  Saturday 12th Feb

Start time: 9:00 AM 9:30am Depart

Meet point: 7 Wilson Street, Berwick  https://goo.gl/maps/MaMYmMAcRpuLcZhQA

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Destination: Charlies Auto Museum, Arthurs seat  Due to COVID cases in the Museum they are close for a few weeks.

We have extended the route and will finish off in the same area., we will have a few stop points to take some photos.

Route is approximately 2 - 2.5 hours and 140kms.  We can add an E85 stop if needed on the day.

Prices:  Adults $15 / Concession $12 / kids $8  

Register here >> https://tinyurl.com/sauvictoria

Please note that due to a case of COVID-19, the car museum is temporarily closed for about 2 weeks
from Thursday 3 February 2022. We hope to reopen again soon, around Saturday 19 February 2022,
but please check again closer to the date.

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