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mmmm seing as we are cruising down so early, pies may not be on the cards, but yer, id say its all pending on time frames and how early people wanna meet at springwood crazy clarks

brisbane people, lets hear some times on when would be best to meet at springwood, keep in mind that we wanna all be at bwcp by 8pm, and it takes about 45mins to cruise straight there

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most people see the forums, mick ur probably right about the times, i just wanted someone from brisbane to put a time down cause me being on the goldcoast it makes it a bit different to judge how long it takes yas to gather

so its . 6:30pm meet at crazy clarks carpark springwood

7pm leave and head south

now id suggest everyone has a full tank of petrol and has a feed before departing springwood cause i dont think we would need to stop at the service centers, probably cruise down the m1 in the left lane at a lesurly pace (read speed limit)(yes thats right mick ill be keepin well away from ya :P)

and then we arrive at bwcp and park in a group, 8pm, and then we all get to know each other....

how come im organising again..... ah well guess i dont mind it :P

edit :-- i spose ill cruise up and meet yas at springwood cause i have no life and i seem to do nothing else but want to drive.

goldcoasters, if you want to meet somewhere else before going to the bwcp, i suggest pacific fair carpark or the spit, or just head in at 8pm and look for the other big pack of skylines

ok, well basicly u get on the m1, and just after the gateway motorway joins up with the m1 there is an exit a few ks down, its to springwood, u take the exit, theres a set of lights, u go through that, down a kinda hill to another set of lights, theres a maccas on the left, you go past that and just up a bit is crazy clarkes, which is visible from the road

Bel... I dont think we need to meet at 6 and leave at 7. Everyone will get bored of each other by then!!

Maybe just meet at 6:30 leave at 7. Who ever's not there is left behind. Remember we are getting to the carpark early and will have to sit around there for a few hours.

Depending on whether the out of towners really want to experience the "hoons" on the M1 is to what we'll do after that.

I'm soo over that M1 thing now..

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