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ok ppl myself and a few others so far are taking this on to do a SPECIAL TRIBUTE CRUISE to the man the legend Peter Brock

this will start at Krispy Kremes in Narre Warren Sunday the 22nd of October and will cruise to the main racing spots of Melbourne Sandown (though i doubt we will be able to park inside the gates) Albert Park and finally Calder (once an adequate car park is chosen) excluding Phillip Island for a few reasons its too far to go all the way from Calder to Phillip Island and also cause of the police attention alot of cars on the island even outside of racing w/e's it gets.

i will be trying this week to do an number of tasks to get this organised as a sucess and am open to sugestions

im looking for ppl to help out as well make things run smoothly as its a big ask of a short time

so here it is

WHEN Sunday 22nd of October 2006

WHERE Krispy Kremes Narre Warren Narre North rd Fountain Gate Shopping Centre

TIME 11am for a 12-30pm depature

other details to be confirmed as things come together i will update on it and let you all know

i want this on all forums anyone can think of that has some sort of following in melb ford skylines ect ect ect if you look on the ford forums there feeling it just as much as the holden drivers and supporters are its not a loss just for holden its a loss for motor sport

LETS DO IT FOR BROCKY

cheers

chris and team

its with great pleasure i can announce our first update for the event

over the past week alot of emials and intrest has gone out and come back the team is hard at work getting this event as much upto code as possible id like to thank all who have in some way big or small helped this event even get off the ground to start with and there is still many hard days ahead but keeping at it as we have has been a fantastic effot well done to you

the following things are currently underway that can be revealed

-the Brock foundation is now onboard for this event

-the police are supporting the day

-we are obtaning a permit for the event

-are in the midst of clearing permissions for car parks for the event

thats it for now but still other things are going ahead that would be unfair to confirm to date

cheers

chris and team

hey ppl lol yes you can cruise through the drive thru but probly wont have to we are trying to get a sponsorship from KK for the day.

as for the albert park lap it will be from the kingsway side to the lights and then around into the footclub car park as it is quite large for the no# we are expecting from there to at this stage calder then down to the final meet and what might be a fundraiser bbq in Hurstbridge.

anymore questions guys and please dont hesitate to email

[email protected]

smokeydj you should be ashamed of yourself you f**king scum!

We have checked up on you and found this to be full of shit!

I just rang and spoke to the Peter Brock Foundation, Denees Denham she is a Director with them Apparently they know NOTHING about this..

Chris you better f*cking come clean.....

They told you they wanted NOTHING to do with you....SEVERAL TIMES.

How much more bullshit are you going to spin....

Details can be found at Ausrevs here:

http://www.bubblisious.com/ausrevsbeta/Fil...3066&page=3

As well as being banned from Aussiev8:

http://www.aussiev8.com.au/showthread.php?t=7993

smokeydj you should be ashamed of yourself...... :(

Edited by R33_STEALTH

YAY!!!!!!!!

I get to ban someone, its been a while.

smokey_dj, seeing as though your trying to scam people, i'd say you'll be checking this thread regularly.

You have till late this arvo to explain yourself, or i is gonna take the ban stick to y0 a$$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He copped a nice grilling from the start at Ausrevs, all where suss on it....

I certainly gave him my 2cents worth when he first posted. :(

pffft, asif hold a "tribute" cruise starting at Krispy Kremes...so so shallow.

...i'd certainly like to see smokeydj's excuse tho.

Please....

Smokey _dj, i cant beleive you're still continueing asif nothing is going on....

Anyone interested in the full story and the exclusive scoop on the truth exposed can jump onto AusRevs under the Un-official section and see for themselves.

...I'll leave it at that.

  • 3 weeks later...

alright alot of ppl have been asking myself and a few others working on this with me if this is still a goer unortunatly due to way too much red tape and alot of legal reasons this cannot happen as planned for this sunday but once reconfired will be back on the books as soon as new word is released sorry to have to make this so late notice but only got official word at 10am this morning and not too happy about it to be honest

as stated its not cancelled just postponed and looking to be aywhere between mid december and mid feb for the new date so just stay tuned and when we know youll know.

we are expoing many differnt avenues to make sure this dosnt happen again we are even looking at a few location changes depending on how things go

anyway thats it for now

thanks

chris and team

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