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The fuzz are usually very good but don't hang around till 6pm. If you over-stay your welcome you'll get some attention.

Make sure you have a Supercruise sticker on your car. First, it's a sign you're actually involved with the cruise and not just a hanger-on and second, it's for a worthwhile cause so get your cash out bitches!

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I am interested in coming up from further down South, past Nowra, may have a few others interested too, so what's the destination in the 'Gong. North Beach car park, the light house?

Ok Guys, here are the final details for the Anzac Day Cruise that im going on:

Meet Time: 10am

Place: Bellevue Bodyworks - 142 Bellevue Rd, Carlton

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Destination: Wollongong

From what my mates have been telling me there should be a big turn out, your all more then welcome to join as long as you are well behaved... Keeping in mind that even purchasing a Super Cruise 11 sticker will not make you immune to the boys in blue... and double demerits apply this long(ish) weekend. I hope to see a few SAU Skylines...

Cheers,

Sarkis

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I am interested in coming up from further down South, past Nowra, may have a few others interested too, so what's the destination in the 'Gong. North Beach car park, the light house?

I am pretty sure it is to Albion Park - there are hunderds of cars cruising all over the place including lighthouse etc...

Hey SCHMICK GTR, im not sure where we can get the stickers from... last year i bought mine at Albion Park Air Port.. but we maybe able to buy them at the meet tomorrow morning... See you all there... dont forget to say hi to the silver Series II R33 GTS-T [QRI05E] :D

Regards,

Sarkis

Alot of car groups (eg, Rotors) are not meeting at Roselands, which is a good idea, as there is always too many cars there and it grid locks. Sylvania is a good place to meet as most of the cars travel right past there.

Might see if I can make it down to Carlton.

I would suggest that people do not go into wollongong itself as that is where the police will feel the need to start defects when things get crowded. There is plenty of room at Albion Park for all.

There will be well over 80 rotors and VL's meeting at "Hasham's" on General Holmes Drive near the airport tower and where the M5 starts/ends.

I would suggest that everyone avoids the mess at Roselands/Kingsgrove and just head down the beach and onto Princes Highway blending in with the rest of the cars a few km into the cruise route.




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