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Hey all this was on the Boost forum. I know its a while off but just to get you thinking and organised

Summer is just around the corner and whats the perfect way to kick things off? A nice big Saturday summer outing!

So here it is. As previously discussed and now in full action i am here to announce a cruise to the East Coast. Where? To be exact we will be travelling to Coles Bay. Everyone from the North and South will meet at Campbell Town on a nice Summer morning and cruise through Lake Leake Rd right through to Coles Bay where we will all have a BBQ lunch/picnic, a few games of cricket/footy and meet each other face to face.

Face to Face? Yes, its time to pack those keyboards away for the day and get outside and see who the real faces are behind those usernames. This is NOT a cruise for holding grudges against someone and it certainly is not a cruise to make fun of someones ride no matter how riced up or beaten down it is! This is a social gathering for all car enthusiasts.

Anyways, enough of my dribbling and banter. Heres the details below!

MEET POINTS

SOUTHWho: Anyone with a registered vehicle! Bring your mates, bring your family, even bring the dog!

Where: Meet at Hunter Street Wharf and head to Campbell Town via Brooker and Midland. From there travel with the Northerners to Coles Bay via Lake Leake.

Meet: Hunter Street Wharf @ Hotdog stand 9.30am ready for 9.45am departure.

NORTHWho: Anyone with a registered vehicle! Bring your mates, bring your family, even bring the dog!

Where: Meet at Bathurst St carpark and head to Campbell Town. From there travel with the Southerners to Coles Bay via Lake Leake.

Meet: Bathurst Street carpark 10am for 10.15am departure.

What to bring: BBQ meat, outdoor sporting gear etc.

What NOT to bring: Unsociable attitude, hooning, alcohol or drugs. We're here to give the Tasmanian communities a great view of the Tassie car scene!

Lets get out and support this event. Hope for a good turn out

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