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Have noticed other states owners have get togethers. How about a Qld meet?

Say a meet and eat , or a cruise and eat?

In Brissie or the north or south coast.

Places like Bribie, The Glen, Surfers or on Tamborine.

Anyone got ideas?

Ska, it would be great if you could get down.

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yeah tell me bout it, not gonna happen but, $300 round trip, just cant justify it on my tight family budjet :woot:

Closest I have ever come to looking at another stagea was Emmanuels old one when he helped out for my wedding, and even then I wasnt really interested in going over it, had more important things to do :nuke:

But yeah there were like 4 or 5 on last years MSC (Massive skyline Cruise) post in the qld section for when this years is going to be?

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Im in. REALLY hope this happens.

REALLY hope its AFTER my car is finished... (as per "where does it end")

I dont care if i have to drive 200km!! I have seen THREE stageas since i got mine. a red one at the gold coast that i managed to park next to, a silver one down the gold coast with a 34 front, and a silver one at a HJ's carpark. DOWN THE GOLD COAST.

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Hey here's an idea, everyone come to Rocky!! :)

I'll doit. After I get my DFA and fuel gizzy installed. Then 10/11L/100. OK.

In 1964 my Cortina gave 5mpg on Atlantic Racing Fuel that cost Eight shillings and six pence per gallon.

In those days you could hear the Webbers ssssssslllllluuuurrrrppppiiinnngg the fuel in. I miss that. :woot::nuke:

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I might be in the Gold coast at that time wonder how much the missus would kill me if i bailed on her to meet some stagea owners

As the saying goes .... Hell hath no fury!

(when compared to a jilted wife)

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Have noticed other states owners have get togethers. How about a Qld meet?

Say a meet and eat , or a cruise and eat?

In Brissie or the north or south coast.

Places like Bribie, The Glen, Surfers or on Tamborine.

Anyone got ideas?

Ska, it would be great if you could get down.

I'll be in it but not on the 28.10.06 as i'll be testing it on QR raceway that saturday.I have a coupel of phone noumbers of other stager ouners in Ipswich and toowoomba that might be interisted.

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i would love to see everyone come down the goldcoast there are few stageas down here i have seen 5 or 6 other then mine let me know what u guys want to do

Goldcoast sounds good to me Date. Time. & Place. and i'll be their. I may be down at Burleigh Heads this saturday 30.9.06 to look at a Body kit for my series 1.

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Lets try to organise a gold coast meet. Couple of weeks from now, a saturday night. Get some photos etc...

Yep. I'd be up for the 21st or 28th hopefully. Or even a Sunday at a lunch venue.

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yes guys i'm keen for a meet,any sat arvo or night suits me, just pick a date.is there many goldcoast,brissie,nth coast owners.i only know of about 3 from this site,66,greenghost,myself,cheers leetom

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hmm 21st is not a great amount of notice. my fiance has the car. And the 28th.... well Japunga are playing at the basement, so i have to be there. Hmmm how bout the sat after? keen for anywhere like bris, goldie or wherever is central.

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I now have a bodykit and the front mount should arrive this week then all the work will start . I am from Ipswch so a meet on the gold coast is good for me. All i need to know is when so i can work around this date and knot have body panels missing on the day.

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wherabouts in ipswich, phil? my fiance lives there, so we could tailgate each other to the goldie when this gets organised if you want mate.

Cant we get a date? 21st october even...???? just so we all have some notice...??

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