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me so excited

Ians scouting it again as we speak......ill bet you guys he'll get lost, so ima take a map with me on the night

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Updated with the final plan.

Exact Timings:

Northside Meetup - 6:30 at Bunnings on stafford road, same place as last time - leave 7:00 SHARP - if you miss it head to the southside meetup

Southside Meetup - 7:00, enter lone star at 7:15

Depart springwood Lone Star at aprox 9:00 - head up highway to Mt Tambourine, arrive at bottom of mountain at aprox 9:30 - 9:45

Come off mountain at aprox 11:30, Finish up in surfers at around 12. Head back down the highway then to bed/whatever.

I will book extra spots in the dinner just incase we have some last minuit joiners too.

plz put me as a maybe. going down to the coast on Friday, wont make it for dinner, but will try to make it for the moutain run, have been long for it! but dont wanna drive back to surfer at mid-night...... oh, and I will be in the slow group, just hope everyone will stay calm and safe that night.

Karen, I will call you that night to see where I can join you guys, cheers:)

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zennon put ur semis on and give them 'faster' guys a run :rant:

ian, take ben (majorsick) name off the list, he's workin friday nite lol

and i'll now require a lift with some1, i work in milton but train is my friend :thumbsup:

zennon put ur semis on and give them 'faster' guys a run :rant:

ian, take ben (majorsick) name off the list, he's workin friday nite lol

and i'll now require a lift with some1, i work in milton but train is my friend :thumbsup:

haha no i wont do that - dont think they're quite legal for road use anymore

i can give you a lift shane... just PM me your address

my number is 0433 201 831

haha no i wont do that - dont think they're quite legal for road use anymore

i can give you a lift shane... just PM me your address

my number is 0433 201 831

thanks buddy, but lee already offered me a lift :thumbsup:

why cant you drive the garden ornament yet ;)

atleast i have a car :rant: (that call my have been a tad below the belt, but u deserved it :O)

atleast i have a car :thumbsup: (that call my have been a tad below the belt, but u deserved it :rant:)

i have 2 cars shane :O i'm driving my subaru round right now. plus i get a company car next month too ;)

enough spam, looking forward to it ian!

Ian, what I meant was that I will be at surfers the whole day on Friday, then will try to catch up with you guys back in Springwood ( I guess...) at night. and if the cruise ends at the surfers, then it means I will be driving back there.... using up 1 full tank a day, I need a bigger wallet.... anyway, keen to see everyone, and have a good drive!

btw, LOVE THE BOOBs, BRING THEM ON BABY!!!

car is getting tuned on thursday, so I am a 95% certainty to be there.

edit: wont be able to make it for dinner, so I will be at Lone Star at ~9pm

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