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SATURDAY NIGHT CRUISE

29/07/2006

Ok,

Proposed is a Mountain Cruise (Old School Style)

Starting on Southport Nerang Road from the BP service station and cul de sac carparking area on Centeral Park Avenue. (Maps Below)

Following it all the way out to the Natural Arch and back down to the Springbrook turnoff out to mudgerabah then back to Ashmore Tavern Carpark following the leader.

Meet at 8:30pm BP on Southport Nerang Road

Depart at 9:000pm

This will give people time to fill up (for those that use caltex you can convert and be normal........or use the one up the road.) You will need approximately a half a tank of fuel so fill up regardless.

Then we will strike forth to the natural arch.

This will be used as a turn around bay.

Drive back to the Springbrook exit go down towards Mudgerabah. (Great drive)

Then Back to the A

mpol/ local Tavern on Beaudesert Nerang Road/ Price Street/ Southport Nerang Road. (This is the same road, from the BP it is Southport Nerang Road then towards the highway turns to Price Street then towards the mountain turns to Beaudesert Nerang Road.)

CB's are recomended as you may get lost or require the assistance of David Hasselhoff.

Channel will be given on the night.

Northbound and Southbound take Exit 69

The trip is worth it.

Who is up for it?

ALL members are welcome

For those that will be attending this from Brisbane can someone please put the old hand up and arange a meeting place up there somewhere.

Those that are not at the meeting place on time will sadly miss out.

I feel that a 30 minute window is big enough.

If you have a skyline or even a moped i dont care if your on the site be there or be squizaire

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For more detailed directions use Whereis.com or a simple refedex to find the meet place.

If you get lost call me on 0405987261

Cautions:

These roads are out in the bush/forrest, please keep a distance between you and the car infront to compensate for posible braking due to wildlife.

If you can tell the person behind wants to overtake you indicate to the left to notify them they can safetly do so.

As my car is receiving a rather large rectal thermometer (RB3026) i will be attending in a white series 2 skyline and will respond to name calling.

Those who are more circular and not square who will be attending.

Slide Aaron (me)

SkylineSII

SirSkyline

BDW06

Bunta - impact_blue

Lazy-Bastard

MajorSick

SLI-Line

Alfadog

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Heh I would never have seen this if it wasn't linked to from another topic in the Qld section.

Anyway, bitching aside, the meetup point is seriously like 5 minutes from my house, CRAZY! I think I'll be in, have never been on a "night cruise"...

I'm not about to thrash it up any mountains though, I hope we will be driving at a SENSIBLE speed?

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