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DINGUSS FROM BOOSTCRUISING AND raceline Promotions, 101 Motorcafe, Lexmark Indy 2003 have organised a cruise and meet for us on friday night, details are as follows:

BP COOMERA @ 6.30 and leave around 6.45. ( for gold coast crew to drive to 101)

Meeting at 101 Motorcafe at 7-8pm

Departing 101 Motorcafe at 8:00pm SHARP!

Arriving at BWCP at 8:30pm for the INDY 2003 SHOW AND SHINE.

Now the details

Raceline Promotions has provided us with VIP parking at BWCP on the friday night and anyone who wishes to show their car off is welcome. The event being held is expected to draw THOUSANDS with great attractions as a Jet Car and Bike and a Triple Skid (which you will have to come to believe)

The Police are 110% involved in making sure the traffic congestion isnt as bad as hell and promises not to hassle us cruisers whilst we spend our time on the coast. You will only be able to gain entry to our blocked off parking by being with our group as we have received special entry.

Unfortunetly no stops at Yatala can be included as we need as much time as possible so please come already fueled

DINGUSS will be riding with CYA34 as they will be looking for that particular car to identify our group

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