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i think we should organise one with calaisturbo.com.au... seeing as alot of brocky holdens r on that forum and i know a few of the guys, will be a good cruise, and a hell of alot of support.

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ill be there. 05 on every car. Donations to the Peter Brock Foundation. RIP

donation of $5 or $50 from each person - there will be quite a bit collected....thats how many fans are out there...

i think we should organise one with calaisturbo.com.au... seeing as alot of brocky holdens r on that forum and i know a few of the guys, will be a good cruise, and a hell of alot of support.

They have shown in the past to be VERY unreliable and poorly behaved no matter what the situation/occasion is.

Anyways, time to think-up a route... and i think i have just the thing ;)

BATHURST CRUISE

;)

bathurst cruise sounds the best idea, would be an awesome way to pay tribute to the king of the mountain. and yes i will be there and in respect ill have 05 stickers on the window

id say around 20 per person. Thats the least us car entusiasts could do

actually reason i said 5 or 50 - is because his number was 05...i know..its lame...and when i said it, it was late...i think....

BATHURST CRUISE

;)

I'm going to bathurst and this year will be very different. There is sure to be tiributes for him.

I'm in for any cruise. Will I drive the 32 or the VH Commodore???

I think ford/holden/nissan fans will all unite for this. I sure hope so. Just because you're a ford fan doesn't mean you hate holden drivers. Like Mark skaife. I don't like him but I respect him and he really is a great driver.

There was a Brock Falcon, he also raced Ford Sierra's.

Exactly, so as a Ford fan and motoring enthusiast, it is a huge loss. He was a very talented driver and showed that in the different cars he drove.

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