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Yesterday the Victoria members of the Aus300zx forums enjoyed a massive cruise event spanning 500kms. So i thought id share the cruise photos i took from yesterday. The cruise got a record 35+ zeds and a couple of none zed participants which was a site to see for a zedder whos never seen this before.
http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?p=706491#post706491
Basically the cruise travellers along a long stretch of road on the west coast of Victoria and follows the curves of the coastline creating alot of twisty roads, which alot of the vic members seem to enjoy driving through and the view from these roads of the coastline is specatluar.
Anwyas the meeting point started close to the city of Melbourne, in victoria and from their we droive along a 4 lane hwy to the first stopping point. Having 35+ zeds zipping through traffic on the hwy was amazing and heaps of fun.
By now we had reached the first stopping point in Torquy, a little coastal town. We stayed here for a bit and stretchout our legs as we had done about an hours drove from the city.
3rd stop of the day was at Apollo Bay another small coastal town. By this time we had driven all along the Great Ocean Road sry i didnt get any pix as the twisting roads require abit of concentration to navigate through safely.
From Apollo bay we headed to what the cruise organises said was a special surprise normally wasnt allowed to the public to entry.
Basically it was a site seeing Helicopter Toruist port where we lined all the zeds up and had the copters fly into the backdrop of the zedfest we had created. In addition members were offewr discounted helicopter flights which a few of them took.
As this we finally got some lunch at around 3 oclock in the afternoon. And then headed home. Was a massive day and very tiring.