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Although im on the SAU QLD site I never come on here so....

HI!

Name: Browny

Car: M35 Stagea

Location: North Brisbane

Im always driving (part of my job) anywhere north of the river Brisbane up to Rockhampton area in the Stagea.

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Jason from the Gold Coast. Drive an R34 25 GT 2000 Skyline.

Fairly noticeable with the P plates.

I'll include some pics!

Cya

Hi Jason,

Welcome to the group!

Great to see some new blood in here. :)

The GT2000, was that the RB20 or RB25?

Look forward to meeting you at an event! We do have a co-cruise with the Z boys on Sunday, would be great to see you there.

Ciao!

Tony

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Hi Jason,

Welcome to the group!

Great to see some new blood in here. :)

The GT2000, was that the RB20 or RB25?

Look forward to meeting you at an event! We do have a co-cruise with the Z boys on Sunday, would be great to see you there.

Ciao!

Tony

Sorry I haven't got around to replying - I work Satudays and Sundays!

It's a shame because this is when, so it seems, you guys have all the cruises. Unlucky!

Would be fantastic to get some time off and come along.. I managed to get another shot at Surfer's Paradise beach this morning which I'll post up later.

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