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Palm Beach Cruise In Memory Of Jess - 23/12/05


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Hey guys,

Just letting you all know of a large cruise happening for Jess Bullen who passed away after an unfortunate accident on 6/11/05. Im posting this up for a mate whos organising the whole thing, so ill just copy what hes posted on another forum:

Hey guys,

Jessica Lee Bullen, a very loved person to all of us that knew her n would of been to everyone else that met her was sadly taken from us on the 6/11/05 in a very unfortunate accident. As a very close friend of ours your support would be greatly appreciated as she had a deep passion for cars.

There is a cruise taking place for her which consists of a VERY SENSIBLE cruise from homebush to palm beach via 1/4 mile car performance in narrabeen for a fundraising event the very thoughtful guys down at 1/4 mile car performance r opening on the night for a sale in which a very decent amount of the proceeds will be going to the bullen family for a memoriam or to put towards her resting place.the proceeds inc all donations made on the night, proceeds from stickers etc will all be handed over and presented to a member of the Bullen family on the night at palm beach.

so i encourage you to show your support for all of us in this very sad loss and join in on this cruise n make a donation it doesnt matter how big or how small every little thing counts n your grattitude will be much appreciated i assure you.

This is going to be massive guys (at least 200+cars) so your assistance in making this night run smoothly is important...

THIS CRUISE IS POSTED ON ABOUT EVERY OTHER CAR FORUM IN SYDNEY.

WHEN:23/12/2005

WHERE|P6 CAR PARK HOMEBUSH TO PALM BEACH VIA 1/4 MILE CAR PERFORMANCE FOR THE FUNDRAISER

TIME:830PM FOR HOPEFULLY A 930PM ROLL OUT

other info:inc there will be stickers for your cars available on the night for purchase (all proceeds go to the bullen family),upon entering the car park u r encouraged to make a small donation to the bucket wit the official who will greet you with a info sheet for your use about the night inc map etc.if u hav any questions on the night there will be selected officials who will be on hand wearing identification.

THE POLICE ARE AWARE OF THIS CRUISE AND THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO STUPID BEHAVIOUR TOLERATED ON THE NIGHT!

WE WILL BE DEPARTING FROM P6 AT APPROX 9:30PM TURNING LEFT ONTO AUSTRALIA AV THEN LEFT AGAIN ONTO HOMEBUSH BAY DRIVE.

BASICALLY FROM HERE WE DONT NEED TO MAKE ANY TURNS OFF THE MAIN ROAD AS WE TRAVEL THROUGH RYDE, ST IVES ETC UNTIL WE REACH MONA VALE WHERE WE WILL TURN RIGHT DOWN POWERWORKS ROAD TO HEAD TO QUARTER MILE CAR PERFORMANCE.

AFTER EVERYONE IS READY TO DEPART FROM HERE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO THE END OF POWDERWORKS ROAD, TURNING RIGHT AND HEADING TO THE LIGHTS AT THE INTERSECTION OF PITTWATER ROAD. HERE WE'LL MAKE A LEFT ONTO PITTWATER RD HEADING TO PALM BEACH.

ONCE AGAIN WE DONT NEED TO MAKE ANY TURNS OFF THE MAIN ROAD TO PALM BEACH. UPON ARRIVAL AT PALM BEACH WE WILL TURN LEFT INTO THE TOP CARPARK, THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM FOR EVERYONE TO PARK THEIR CARS AND STRETCH THEIR LEGS.

AT SOME STAGE THERE WILL BE A MINUTES SILENCE FOR JESS.

AS ALWAYS YOUR COOPERATION THROUGHOUT THE CRUISE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED AS IT HELPS KEEP THINGS RUNNING SMOOTHLY FOR EVERYONE.

THANKS ORGSMK....

So theres all the info guys, much appreciated if you can come on this cruise, even if its just to turn up to Homebush and say hi.

Any questions feel free to ask them here and ill answer them as best as i can.

Cheers,

Mitch.

RIP Jess. 27/12/86 - 6/11/05

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Provided I get my wheel alignment done by Friday night, I'll be there :D For my mechanic if not for anyone else :D

EDIT: let me know if you need a ride on the night, the beast is lookin' way fine now - rock up to the cruise in style ;)

Steve and others Wanna meet up somewhere before we go?

Dont wanna arrive and be a nigel.

Still not 100% sure i can make it (will know early thursday) but if im going ill meet up before if you want

my gtr looks shit though, there was an accident (not my fault) down the coast on saturday :D

damn...finish work at 10pm....

can not make it

Where do you work?

If its on the north shore you could meet up with the rest on the way or at palm beach??

Just a thought

Hey Liz, Andrew and the gang should be there that night :)  We won't be nigels :)

cool!!.. havent seen Vibes in ages!!!

Me and Georgia will be there :(

Edited by Miss Turbo

It is never good to hear about a death.

Guys,i will come allong tomorrow.

DoodZ and henzie.I will meet you guys at the bev hills destination at 8PM(Thanks N1GTR).If i dont see any1 there i will just keep on going.Reason being.I really dont know where you meet there.

Im taking a wild guess that youll be in the bottle shop carpark.

There has to be one driver/nigel per cruise!Or does there.

:)

It is never good to hear about a death.

Guys,i will come allong tomorrow.

DoodZ and henzie.I will meet you guys at the bev hills destination at 8am.If i dont see any1 there i will just keep on going.Reason being.I really dont know where you meet there.

Im taking a wild guess that youll be in the bottle shop carpark.

There has to be one driver/nigel per cruise!Or does there.

:)

Ah dude, 8 PM :) , look for white R32 GTR

C u there :(




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