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UPDATE!!!!!

The WRX boyz are holding a cruise to Honour the Memory of Possum Bourne (R.I.P).. (Dr) Carlo and B- Man asked to join and they are quite ok with any of us doing so.

So... If Possum was a hero to you, and you would like to honour the Legends memory, COME JOIN US

Date 25.05.2003

Place Homebush car park 6

TIME IS NOW 10.30 Meet 11 am departure.....

Cheers guys

Loz

For those people who are attending the Possum Tribute Cruise.

If you are from the Central Coast, we are meeting at the Shell Service Station at the top of Kariong Hill at around 9am.

This is so that we can all get there in one group and not get lost.

Please post or PM Lozza150 or myself to inform if you are coming.

thanks guys...

ciao for now.



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