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Hi guys and girls, the route details can be found at the following link

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...d=1#post1007312

I have also been speaking to a few people from the Pulsar Group of Australia and MAY be able to meet up with them at one of the stoping points during the cruise. It just so happens that they are having their annual christmas BBQ day cruise on the 9th and thus, MAY be able to meet up. Stuill having discussions with them as we post.

All the best poeple.

Regards Evan Zaknic

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Hey all, i have made a few small changes to the cruise route and they can be found at the following site for download.

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...132#post1026132

Please see the latest post by EMZ R33 for the details......attachment labled "complete directions"

Well all the best....see you all out on december the 9th

Kind reagrds Evan Zaknic

(EMZ Motorsport Australia)

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey all, one last post before this saturdays event at Adelaide oval.

Id just like to say thank you all very much for all your invlvment and interest in the event so far and im looking foward to a massive turnout. However, as i dont know official numbers i dont knowexactully how many route details to print out so it would be greatly appriciated if you could go to the following link and download the fle that contains the complete directions.

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...427#post1006427

Also i have changed the setup of the awarding of the free service & Tune for the cruise. What i will be doing now is putting everyone who has donated into a draw and at the end of the cruise a no. plate and name will be chosen from a hat/box and they will be the winner. I think this is a little farer for all involved and it makes it a more of a mystery who will win as apposed to the 5 or 10 super saloon type cars that may be there.

Again that you all very much and see ya this saturday!!!

Kind regards Evan

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