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Illusive Motorsports After Final Battle Cruise

Its that time of year when the elites of todays show scene go into hiding and prepare for the long awaited 'Final Battle'. Here's your chance to come and catch up the the new faces of the show scene and go for a good old cruise, showing off your fresh new ride.

Date:

9th December, 2007

Destination:

EDSACC, Corner of Yakalla St and The Eastern Rd, Bateau Bay

Time:

10:30am meet for a 11:15am leave

Meet 1:

P6 Carpark, Australia Ave, Homebush Bay

http://www.illusivemotorsports.com.au/maps...est=from_sydney

Meet 2:

Edgeworth Bowling Club, Park St, Edgeworth

http://www.illusivemotorsports.com.au/maps...?dest=from_newy

Everyone is welcome to come, it should be a fun day out!

Illusive Motorsports After Final Battle Cruise

Its that time of year when the elites of todays show scene go into hiding and prepare for the long awaited 'Final Battle'. Here's your chance to come and catch up the the new faces of the show scene and go for a good old cruise, showing off your fresh new ride.

Date:

9th December, 2007

Destination:

EDSACC, Corner of Yakalla St and The Entrance Rd, Bateau Bay

Time:

10:30am for an 11:15am leave

Meet 1:

P6 Carpark, Australia Ave, Homebush Bay

http://www.illusivemotorsports.com.au/maps...est=from_sydney

Meet 2:

Edgeworth Bowling Club, Park St, Edgeworth

http://www.illusivemotorsports.com.au/maps...?dest=from_newy

Everyone is welcome to come, it should be a fun day out!

Come sign up to our site for the latest updates and more details http://www.illusivemotorsports.com.au/IPB/...?showtopic=2457

Hot4s photographers will be there on the day, as well as some big names in the show scene including Team QSR, 2 SUS, X CUSTOMS, THE FUNKY CUSTOMS CREW, and many more!

I'd love to see all you guys out there reppin up the skyline crew!

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like we're sweet for weather. All predicting rain for the afternoon.

Sydney

Showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. Cloudy periods. Moderate northeast winds, freshening in the afternoon.

Bateau Bay

Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly during the afternoon. Light to moderate northwest to northeast winds, fresh on the coast

Also, Street Commodores have a meet at Homebush P6 leaving at 10:30am. So if it's chockers full of commodores you'll know why ;)

I'll be back in the morning with my last update :)

It was a great turn out and a great cruise, even though I've lost everyone and trusted the GPS, haha. However, loosing everyone and wanting to go to bathroom made me avoid police pulling over everyone (passed like 4/5 civics at the start, and then turned off at mooney mooney where at the entry to the highway everyone got pulled over, and at least 50 cars I say).

yea was a good turn out.... hey russky, i think i saw u this arvo... u were going onto the freeway at tuggerah.. i was in the white r34 and my mate i his purple VY ute.. was that u??

Was a mad cruise...

Lukily enough i followed 2 Comodores, lancer an S15 half way....

Lost them, an joined an Evo, Rex 2 Lexus n a few others....

very fun drive..

lol.... cant wait till another cruise comes along.

yea was a good turn out.... hey russky, i think i saw u this arvo... u were going onto the freeway at tuggerah.. i was in the white r34 and my mate i his purple VY ute.. was that u??

That's the freeway you enter from pacific hway to central coast, yeah? (Sorry, not really familiar with road names or suburb names, just know the direction to steer, lol) That would be me.

I first went the opposite way from Homebush, following people that were going home it seems, haha. :D

I first went the opposite way from Homebush, following people that were going home it seems, haha. :D

he he, i was one of those cars goin home. but no one was behind me . I was gonna tag along but with all those attention getting cars i thought better of it.

Maybe lucky i did too. Mind you there were some dam fine cars there!!



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