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Hey guys,

Im only new here, but i have organised this cruise on Boost Cruising and Club High Rollers and going to put it here as well for all who are interested.

It will be held on SUNDAY 13TH DECEMBER. If everyone would like to meet at BP Coomera, anyone further south perhaps can organise to meet on the way. We will be going through the ranges but please keep in mind this is a cruise not a race.

As per general rules, stupid behaviour will not be tolerated in anyway. We might throw a BBQ near one of the beaches in Byron or a bit further south like last time this cruise was on. If people have footies or Frisbees or anything like that bring them along for something to do while stopped.

Make sure you bring your CB radio as well. invite your mates should be a great day!

WHERE: BP Coomera

ARRIVE: 9:30am

LEAVE: 10:00am

we will jump on the M1 and we'll take the Southport-Nerang Rd Exit and follow on to Byron. We will follow that road through and then turn right onto North Arm Road. Follow that until turning right into Park Avenue and left onto Kyogle Road.

Follow on until Wollumbin St and then left onto Tweed Valley Way which take us all the way back to the Motorway where we'll head South until Ewingsdale Road which heads straight into Byron.

This cruise was a huge success last time we had it sooo much fun great people great day.! :bowrofl:

we are going to be back in the Gold Coast in time to do a spit cruise in the afternoon for all who are interested as well.

Any questions pm me - hope heaps can make it!

please express if you would like to come or not on here so i can track numbers, we are close on 25 cars at the moment. hoping for a few more.

thanks!

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Hi Guys,

According to posts and PM's confirmed numbers are

48 Cars in total coming from a number of clubs - Boost Cruising, Club High Rollers, Skylines Australia and a couple of other sites by word of mouth (add about another 10 cars).

58 CARS IN TOTAL! Pending everyone coming - looks like its going to be a HUGE turn out..

WOW! Look forward to seeing everyone there, dont forget BRING WALKIE TALKIES!

Maybe Just Dave might be able to make it to the spit in the afternoon to get some happy snaps :-)

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