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Jessica Bullen Memorial Cruise DVD - Preview Movie

Preview Info:

Download Link: Memorial Cruise DVD Preview

File Size: ~3.6MB

Running Time: 1 min 40 secs.

Quality: Compressed for web, 640x480 @ 256kbps, 16-bit 44kHz Stereo @ 339kbps

DVD Info:

Release Date: Early January, 2006

Running Time: Approx 30 mins.

Quality: Captured at 720x576 @ 25fps, 16-bit PCM Audio @ 1536kbps

Cost: TBA.

Cover Image: TBA.

Hey guys and girls, this is a preview movie of the soon to be released DVD documenting the Memorial Cruise for Jessica Lee Bullen, held on the 23/12/2005.

Hundreds of cars turned up for the event from clubs such as Street Commodores, FastFours, Hot4's, AusRotary, NissanSilvia, SkylinesAustralia, OzHonda and PreludeAustralia, with the cruise led by some of Jess's closest friends.

It all started at P6, Olympic Park Homebush then headed up through Ryde and St Ives to Warriewood - stopping at Quarter Mile Performance where an auction was held, with proceeds going to the Bullen family. The Cruise then continued and concluded at Palm Beach.

For anyone who wants to remember that amazing night, or if you attended the cruise and missed out on making a donation, or even if you're just a stranger who wants to make a donation to the Bullen family - this upcoming DVD is the way to do it.

A proportion of the proceeds from the DVD sales will be donated to the Bullen family to assist with the purchase of a wonderful memorial for a wonderful girl.

If you have any comments or queries regarding the DVD, please do not hesitate to ask in this thread!

EDIT:

For those of you who don't know... Jessica, 18, died after a hit and run incident on Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach, when she was cycling home from a party on November 6.

Link to Manly Daily Article

Edited by Menthu_Rae

Works fine for me guys - and I've also tested it on several mates computers, etc.

Make sure you have Windows Media Player 10 installed on your computer, you can download it from here

Windows Media Player 10 Download

If you still can't get it to work after that - reply here and I'll see what I can do to make it work for you :)

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