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was a good day hope it can happen agen soon! and foun some pic's on BC link------> http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=284353

And thanks ZENNON for the GT-R poster.

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It was good to see a great turnout. I missed attending events like this in the old days. Every second month there was always something good going on, no matter how meaningful the end result was going to be.

Great effort!

Thanks goes out to all the people who organised the event as these guys ALWAYS go unnoticed and less appreciated than they deserve.

Silent thanks to the Lighthouse Restaurant for cooking the snags and then again for changing my hundgie.....Chris almost convinced me it was a $10 buffet all you can eat sausage sizzle but Mel's confusion gave it away.

Hey dudes

What an awesome event! I really enjoyed meeting everyone. Thank you to all the organisers, good job! Thanks to the guys who posted up pics. ( forgot my camera, DOH! ). Great drive after, loved chasing the blue Nismo R34 GTR. Pity we got seperated, still a good run though.

More please!

Big THANKS to those who made it to the event, was a great day!

We had about 40 – 45 Skylines with approx 60 people. A great turnout and some increasable machines!!!

Was great to meet a lot of the new guys. Unfortunately, I was too busy talking and didn't get to see under the bonnets of those 34 GTRs – maybe next time (please!!!!).

Even though we took 5 different routes on the cruise, a good number of people made it to the Broadway for lunch (and found a park).

A special thanks to those that navigated their way from WELLINGTON POINT to CLEVELAND POINT – you know who you are ;)

The Events Team will post up details of what's planned for the next few months.

Thanks again guys,

PEAR

yes, thanks to the Chef at the Point Cafe - she saved my bacon. :laugh:

Some impressive photos there Zennon, nicely done.

I think I need to reiterate what a great job was done by the events team. Also a special thanks to Paul (Mountainrunner) for the Time Attack Tees that were donated and to everyone who behaved themselves on the cruise. A couple of people seemed to want to unleash their power and impress us all but on the whole everyone was restrained. I also hope that everyone avoided photos and making special donations with the folks in blue parked along the way with their Greed Camera.

Also a reminder that this week I intend to have CAMS affiliation documentation submitted which will mean full public liability insurance for the club and CAMS licenses available for those that want them. We will also start the ball rolling for the occasional non-speed event to add some extra activity and entertainment and to complement Pauls Time Attack track days under CAMS provisions and guidelines.

A great day, Cheers.

Oh, before i forget... did any1 else hear the knob in the red/black mazda 121 bubble yell out "piece of sht" as he went the opposite way past us? i sure as hell did, what an ass... cant remember what rd it was on, but it was fairly early on in the cruise

Hey Geoff, where we're the boys in blue? don't remember seeing them?

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