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Jason L Grey (GREMLN) Memorial Cruise

When:

9th April 2006

Meeting Points:

North Side: Cruise Leader: Eleni (My Evo)

Aspley Macca’s

0930 For a 0950 Leave SHARP!!

Gold Coast: Cruise Leader: Nathan (NJL)

Mudgeeraba Shell

0930 For a 0950 Leave SHARP!!

South Side: Crusie Leader: Clinton (04_VRX)

Beenleigh Train Station (WESTERN CAR PARK, behind the station (Block Buster side)

1030

Leaving at 1050 SHARP!!

Milton Meet: Cruise Leader: Neil & Ross Smith (TeamKrazy & FKM33)

***Being Arranged - will note shortly***

Destination:

Hinze Dam (Via Mount Tambo) followed by the spit.

Instructions:

Northside & Gold Coast meets will both drive to the South Side meet point where we will give any additional information which has come to hand.

We will then leave Beenleigh Station at 1050 SHARP, so please arrive on time to avoid disappointment.

From here we will drive down Beenleigh – Beaudesert Rd and head up to Mt Tamborine for a nice drive followed by a further drive on to Hinze Dam where we will stop to remember Jason Grey.

Additional Information:

We ask that everyone who attends to donate to Cystic Fibrosis. Everyone who attends will have the opportunity to purchase a sticker (which will look like this: ) for $5 which all proceeds will go towards Cystic Fibrosis.

We will also have a tin on the cruise, if you would like to further donate to the buying a plaque, which will be placed at Albany Creek Crematorium.

BBQ facilities are also available which will be a BYO service.

There will be cans of coke available to purchase for $1.

The media has been invited so please be on your best behaviour as this day will be for the GRMLN. The last thing anyone wants is the story to change from a memorial cruise for a man well loved to a story about hoons, and as we know, this only takes ONE burn out.

What to Bring?

CB – Channel 28

Full tank of fuel

Lunch (Steaks, Sausages, Kebabs, ect)

Best Behaviour

Who will be there?

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=130122

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It was a good day and a great turnout for a great guy that won't be forgotten. Thanks to all those that turned up.

I managed to give the car a quick clean after the skidpan day and go along, the sedan came in useful for taking cruise pics :thumbsup:

Some pics of the day can be found here - Jason Grey Cruise

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