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I wanted to make a new topic about the cruise because the old one is gone and we now have a set date!

This quote is taken from boostcruising.com

Newy Cruzers wil meet at Energy Stadium at 8:00am and depart at 8:45am at the latest...

Sydney Cruzers will meet the Newy gang at ......... at about 10:00am to 10:30am depending on traffic and traveling time

Wollongong Cruzers just have to meet Syd & Newy Gangs at ......... 12:00pm - 12:30pm

We don't have Sydney and Wollongong meeting spots yet, which explains the dots.

If you have any questions or suggestions, send me a PM.

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Hello all.

I am RedbuM (RedruM on Boostcruising) or Chris...

I am part Organiser of this Newy to Gong Cruise.. 4th July 2006

The Sydney people the Newy peopl at the P6 Car park at Homebush at 10am, this is where we will meet the Newcastle Cruiser. get to know each other, exchange words and what not..

Then we will all head to Wollongong.

We currently have two spots at the gong, they are as follows:

Spot number 1 - South Beach, (just down from dunes near the park prob best spot.) Is what i was told.

Spot number 2 - The lagoon, (2 min drive from central wollongong) This is also what i told.

If there are any people from wollongong on this site and have any other ideas on spots at the Gong. please feel to post them up.

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All types of cars are welcome. Whether they be modified or stock as a rock.. This cruise is just to get to know people. hang out, have a bbq Kick a footy play some cricket and just have some good fun.. Motorbikes are also welcome...

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Please spread the word. We would like this cruise to be a monthly event hopefully...

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We all look forwarded to seeing you guys on the day. ;):D

Link to the Cruise. At Boostcruising.com

Edited by RedbuM
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  • 2 weeks later...
what a smart ass comment 2rismo but i like it. :dry:

:D

I'm just sick of people coming from out of town and fcuking it for the locals. Happens all the time. Most of the people in the 'gong know not to shit where they sleep. Doesn't stop others from wrecking it for us though.



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