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Man thats sad hey.I was at the servo they filled up at.they (2 other red ferrari's) were together when seen.

Lol,i was also on the side of the road when the lambo was pulled over.We were waiting for the Bellevue Bodyworks cortina to fix it's what looked like overheating troubles.

On the bright side we now a have brake doner.Ferrari brakes!!

Man thats sad hey.I was at the servo they filled up at.they (2 other red ferrari's) were together when seen.

Lol,i was also on the side of the road when the lambo was pulled over.We were waiting for the Bellevue Bodyworks cortina to fix it's what looked like overheating troubles.

On the bright side we now a have brake doner.Ferrari brakes!!

by the looks of it the brakes dont work to well.. :angry:

Just to give everyone a bit of insight into the cruise and the cause...

The venue (which ended up being way to small), was the largest space the organiser could find that was a) Privately owned and b) willling to give access to hundreds of rev-heads.

The cruise, many years ago, used to converge on the lighthouse but outgrew the space - and the cops didnt help when they started closing off the parking lots every anzac day.

This year the police stopped the event from being held at the airport - or on any other public owned property - but conceded to it being held on private land - and its really only due to the charity that the police lay off (in general) on the people who cruised to Albion Park. Thats why there was defecting happening at the lighthouse but generally not on the route to Albion Park. I noticed the cop who was booking people parked on the nature strip - but i believe he was one of few police in Albion park who caused any issues.

The organisers sold 500 SuperCruise stickers (all that were printed), all the proceeds of which will be going to charity.

The cars filled the BP Servo, the backlot, the space around the truck repair and wash centre, and a newly constructed warehouse up the back. They calculated they could fit 500 cars and therefore printed 500 stickers.

Its estimated that over 2000 cars cruised into Wollongong - many going to the lighthouse area not knowing that the new location is Albion Park, and many being forced to park on the princes hwy.

Next year the event will probably be held in the same place, but more parking will be available in the field behind the new warehouse. There is also unconfirmed rumours that there will be some action in the form of dyno events and the like.




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