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Ok ill make it simple for some of u , Well at least i think this is what you guys are refering too!

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Yo guys and girls, its that time of year again, Anzac day and the massive Supercruise is on again.

Unlike other years there will be no official meet up place to start the cruise, only an official destination. This is due to the enormous amount of effort to organise meet up, it is easier to just organise a destination point.

This year the event will be held at Albion Park Airport from 12pm onwards.

There will be

BBQ

DRINKS

Ice Cream

Jumping Castle

Aeroplane & Helicopter rides.

Entry is via sticker purchase, cost is $20 per car, tickets can be purchased at entry point. Aall monies raised will go to charity, mainly Childrens Hospital at Westmead. Also Police have been notified about the Event and they will be monitoring it so please be on your best behaviour, there will be no defect setup at this place, but please ppl it only takes 1 idiot to screw an awesome event.

Bring your family, bring any car you like. Look forward to seing you there.

Any enquiries please contact Albert on 0419 430 022

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Starts Early .. 12 lunch meetup .. Rise n shine fellaz :D dont have to big of a weekend.

I hope im there , have my car booked into BD4's on thurs so lets hope its out by friday .

Meet up would be a good idea. i would say Meet at Waitara Macca (as its a lil bigger then Thornleigh i think , not from there :D ) , and for the westies like me lets try Windsor rd, Near the Ettamoga pub and the Maccaz there if u want. for others sort it out amounst urself :wassup:

Starts Early .. 12 lunch meetup .. Rise n shine fellaz :P dont have to big of a weekend.

I hope im there , have my car booked into BD4's on thurs so lets hope its out by friday .

Meet up would be a good idea. i would say Meet at Waitara Macca (as its a lil bigger then Thornleigh i think , not from there :D ) , and for the westies like me lets try Windsor rd, Near the Ettamoga pub and the Maccaz there if u want. for others sort it out amounst urself   :wassup:

there wont be a meet up point but i can imagine people will goto kingsgrove shell and roselands car park to meet anyway.

i go every year, kicks arss!!!

you boys going if so you going down king georges??

there wont be a meet up point but i can imagine people will goto kingsgrove shell and roselands car park to meet anyway.

i go every year, kicks arss!!!

you boys going if so you going down king georges??

hey mate

if i get my defect cleared up wanna meet at shell again?

gday all.

im from the castle hill area, and in regards to the supercruise, me and a few mates r meeting up at the coles carpark at bella vista, its a huge carpark!!! its located on norwest boulevard off old windsor rd.

we r meeting there at 9am, for a 9:30-10am departure down the coast, if anyone is interested, let me know or just rock up!!

if u wanna know who i am, i have the burgundy/maroon, r32gtst, with gtr front end, green [P] plates!!

take it easy, hope to meet some of u guys soon!!

cheers Giffo.

Im headed to Kingsgrove for 10, unofficial meeting point i hear, Giffo If you guys wanna head to kingsgrove from coles, ill meet you at norwest. Not sure how many cars with me but at least 3, prolly more.

Bizzr you Lozer :spank: my place 830 dont have a big sun night!




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