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Hey!

Everyone should know about the Skyline Charity Cruise which is this Sunday 3rd December

I was just wondering how many people will be meeting at Springwood Maccas at 8am for a 8:30am sharp departure before we head to Aspley Hypermarket.

There's almost 100 Skylines meeting at Aspley Hypermerket, but how many will cruize from Springwood to Aspley Hypermarket?

By the way, good idea Mushroom for the meeting spot! Hope you don't mind me posting this here Mushroom, Col-GTSX and Mud!

For people who aren't sure where Springwood Maccas is, here's a photo (Thanks to R33S2)

The red circle is where Maccas is located and the blue line is the route we will take to the motorway, just before the motorway marked in purple is where we will regroup before the onramp (depending on numbers)

I will be meeting at Springwood :(

1. R33MidnightRacer

2. FOG35

3. Ryan.R34

4. R33S2

5. oldngrey

6. oldngrey's friend

7. Crimpage

8. R33MidnightRacer's Friend

9. ZOR

10. n15m0

11. vinci68

+ a few others who don't really use the internet/skylinesaustralia.com

Maybe:

1. princess_camii

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