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how about a sri lankan who came here in 1990? :O

how bout a wog that came here in 97 :(

never been on a cruise, but this is the only one that i'd wanna go to.......maybe coz it'll be MASSIVE :)

damn, my cousin who is a huge fan just sold his hsv not too long ago :P hopefully he'll have the new corvette by then, close enough :happy:

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how about a sri lankan who came here in 1990? :P

roflmao I'm a sri lankan who came here in 1990.

anywho... maybe talk of memorial cruises should be held off for a couple of days... or at least till the ceremonial duties are announced.

What a week.....RIP Brockey!!! definatly a sad day for Australian Motorsport fans, even World fans, he was rated 3rd best touring car driver world wide just a year or 2 ago. I will definatly be in for this cruise to pay tribute to an absolute legend!!

at least he passed doing what he loved

I think with events like this ford/holden whatever rings ur bell, the man was rather special. Had the pleasure of meeting him on quite a few ocassions, at the GP ball. Ohh n for the record, im indian.. been in australia for 8 yrs, work at holden now.

Definately in for this. Raising money for charity is certainly a great idea too. Although I am poor atm, I'll still put in money for this.

I think every little boy back in the 80's and 90's looked up to Peter as an icon for car racing, making everyone want to be a "boy racer" that you will generally ever aspire to be. He was a true gentleman and will be missed severly.

R.I.P Mr Brock

will be on the cruise if i can get a 21 or older passanger in my car.. I will see if anyone on calaisturbo.com.au will make the stickers of his number "05" name and signature. I thought 10 or 20 odd dollars for them and all proceeds go to his charity

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