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gonna organise a little drive from mooloolaba up to monyville and back on saturday night if anyones keen

cheers mick aka "gremlin"

i might be up for a cruise saturday night, what time we talking about i live in Beerwah so i would meet you guyes on the way

just a heads up i think that windy 6k section is still out of action.. going to montville from palmwoods

i'll be at the pub friday nite, saturday. gympie... and yaeh i dont have a running skyline anymore :D not worth repairing

Hmmmm... I have Sunday off this week, so a Saturday night cruise is sounding pretty good at the moment! :D But yeah, times and stuff would help!

wicked how about we all meet at 7 eleven kawana waters at about 8 saturday night if all are keen or another location what eva is easier for all

let us know , cheers gremlin

Just one question though.... What is the cop situation usually like on Saturday nights down there??

who cares i never get picked on just dont smash it in town and u'll be right

just a heads up i think that windy 6k section is still out of action.. going to montville from palmwoods

i'll be at the pub friday nite, saturday. gympie... and yaeh i dont have a running skyline anymore :D not worth repairing

whats wrong with it

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