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Redline Performance Cruise For The Salvos – Biggest Event Of 2005 13/03/05


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I have spoken with Adam from Redline, he said that they have had a big response so it should be a great day with heaps of high performance cars.

It was intended for us (Sydney ppl) to meet at the P6 Olympic car park @ 10:30am on 13/03/05. I would recommend trying to get there earlier as we will start leaving between 10:00am & 11:00am due to the big response.

Once we leave Sydney we will be heading straight to the Bateau Bay sports and rec fields. :P

It would also be good to know how many ppl from the SAU forum are going, so show your hands if ur in. :headbang: :headbang:

PS. Adam said that the event should finish around 15:30 to 16:00 once speeches are made & awards are issued :cheers:

Known ppl attending this event:

GTR_Legend

DJ984

OohArrGTR

yeah but does it finish @ S.O.P ?

No, i think it will finish @ Bateau Bay but i guess most of us will head back down together & split up at the end of the freeway.




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