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Hi guys, this is a cruise organised by a member on www.boostcruising.com.

Ok we're planning that we all meet at Energy Stadium...

Then either cruise to Nelson Bay or somewhere around that area or if we get some interest from the Sydney cruisers might even do a big cruise down to Wollongong and meet the Sydneys guys/girls somewhere in Sydney and have a BBQ then keep on cruising to Wollongong, Nathan (site management) is sending me down some Boostcruising.com stickers for me to hand out to friends to help advertise boost around here and i was thinking i might hand them out at the start of the cruise. (pending if you want one on ur car) , im thinking we might even make it a charity cruise

This cruz is for anyone... no matter what you drive or who you are... Its a good chance for the NSW members of boost to meet up have a chat,drink, joke or anything along those lines and hopefully get evan more members on the site, im hopeing to make this a regular event, every 2 - 3 months and if all goes well and start geting some decent numbers look at making it a monthly event... mention it to your friends weather they are boost members or not

Im looking at having the cruz end of Feburary - start of March

So if anyone is interested or has any ideas,please dont hesitate to pm me or email me on [email protected]

Final date will be decided when we i know he exact numbers of people interested...

Since he is usually very busy with work, you can also e-mail Chris on [email protected]!

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Nobody else interested in coming??

--EDIT--

Ok UNIT has set the date to 18th of March, however some people are going to AutoSalon on that day so he is trying to organise another time.

Edited by -Dell-

OK guys we have date, 18th March.

We are going from twin servos on F3 to meet up at Homebush P6 carpark and driving down to the 'Gong.

By the way, the member UNIT has just changed his forum name to NINJA if you need to track him down.

Yeah mate me and phatsky32r are keen but he will end up coming with me because his 32 GTR will be getting fixed at the time but he will bring it next time can you PM on exact time and location thanx mate and we look forward to meeting up with you's

cheers

OK, this is going to be the plan on the day..

18th of March Newy people to meet at Energy Stadium at 8am, leave by 9am at the latest.

Meet at Homebush stadium at aprox 10:30 am if all goes to plan, then continue on to the gong after quick break...

Meet at the carpark at the lighthouse at the gong

Any Questions or comments pm or email me on [email protected]

Hey Guys unfortunatly I wont be able to make the cruise my wife who is pregnant has come down very sick and I have to stay home because of this phatsky32r wont be able to go either. Hope to see you on the next one. Cheers Joe



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