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Was good night, had to jet home early but... should do it again soon!

I was in the old black 31

Long time reader and first time writer i see...

Welcome to SAU QLD....

Just keep them speeds down on cootha next time...

well, waited for a long time......then when we started cruising up the mountain, I made a wrong turn.......lost you guys since then........Damn the Jeep blocking my sight of the skylines infront:(

yeah i was behind you, was wondering where you went to. oh well there's always next time :<

nah not really mine...

Off the topic of night cruising,, is anyone interested in a BBQ/Cruise on a weekend????

I Might sit down with the UBD and plan out a cruise if enough interest.....

nah not really mine...

Off the topic of night cruising,, is anyone interested in a BBQ/Cruise on a weekend????

I Might sit down with the UBD and plan out a cruise if enough interest.....

will have to see what happens 50-50 chance atm

nah not really mine...

Off the topic of night cruising,, is anyone interested in a BBQ/Cruise on a weekend????

I Might sit down with the UBD and plan out a cruise if enough interest.....

Not a bad idea, have a look in the UBD & then go for a scout drive best idea + that means no headaches if there are road works etc etc .Thats how the old events co-ordinator use to do it, good place to go to is "Little Nerang Dam" Great Drive & a Really nice place for BBQ & or kick the footy around (just don't go kicking the ball too hard or you will have to go fishing for it lol :rolleyes: )

lol..... I was thinking something like that, bbq, or maybe just a cruise up or down the coast or something and stop in at a pub or restuarant for lunch...... Just gets us into the light to admire cars a little better :rolleyes:

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