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Ok, so I missed the last cruise, and have yet to get to any, but it sounded like it was a great time. So how about we get talking about the next one as it does take a while to get these things organised (and its nice to give people heaps of time to plan so more can make it along).

So put your suggestions down here. Do you have any ideas of where to cruise, or when. Should we do a daylight or night cruise, or both at once and make a day of it. All suggestions welcome, and we'll see what comes of it.

Thanks all (And yes, I WILL make it to the next one)

My first thought, there is an April 26th sprint day at Queensland raceway. We could cruise out there, have some fun, go eat and cruise on. Now over to you..........

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not trying to dampen your spirits, but shoudlnt we finish planning otehr events before starting new ones?

but yeh if there is a cruise of gold coast people going to that sprint day, i might be up for it, however almost every saturday of myn is booked coz i gotta coach under16 qld hockey team

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I was thinking on the morning of the 26th. we coudl do the dawn thing, then head out for brekky somewhere (read into that NOT MACCAS) and then head out to the sprint day (be there by 11am). should make a nice day of it. Then anyone how survives (or can still afford fuel) can cruise back into bris for the night, or go down the gc.

anyway, its a thought. thats all this thread was meant to do. Its not to plan anything solid, its to get people thinking and throw ideas around. Eventually something will form when we get enogh people and ideas.

so keep em coming......

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