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Hey guys, Sorry about the late reply here but i have been in Sydney for the last 3 days enjoying SAU NSW hospitality...

Franky, I cannot confirm anything as yet but im in communication with them atm.

Ed, thats awsome man...

Mud will add the rest of you to the list shortlly...

As for sub-meeting points, let me know and ill add them to the original post so help others... I thinka south side meeting point will help those whom dont know the north side well...

ok how bout meet springwood maccas then cruise up to sunnybank rugby fields and meet the rest of the southsiders and cruise from there??

:sorcerer: good idea.. i'm not very familiar with north side.. :mellow:

ill be there, just re-did the rear end bushes and fitted the mini spool....

Anyone organised a sunshine Coast pack to cruise down?

Col/Mud Sunny coasters will be meeting at the Chancellor Park woolies car park at 8:15 for a 8:45 sharp departure for the main meet any futher questions on the meet feel free to PM me or sms 0403742271

Cool the first post is updated with the alternative meeting points...

Great guys...

Ill also write up the leaders of each meet point, so you guys can guide the mass...

Keep the word travelling, bring your mates and help us donate heaps of money to charity and have a great time together...

Ill be breaking out the camera and a few special lens's this weekend for some photos... So make sure you car is nice and clean, this could quite easily be a show and shine event also, if thats your thing just pop your bonnet and show us all...

Dont forget its this weekend... Woot woot...

THIS SUNDAY COMING WILL BE HUGE

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