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Awd turbo sunny coast cruise

all makes welcome (just as long as the gtr's and wrx's can keep up)

nah just joking it will be a cruise and then enjoying the mountain roads

i want to make sure that we have all people come home from this day

date: NOTE DATE CHANGE DUE TO MOTHERS DAY 20TH MAY(sunday)

gold coast meet bp yatala leader will be murkin with the white lancer gsr with evo lower kit 9.00am for 9.15am leave

first brisbane meet shell nudgee meet 10.00am meet for 10.15am leave

i will be there in my white evo rego UUP41

bp caboolture final meet 11.00am meet for 11.15am leave

before heading up the coast

final destiniation will be handed out on the day.

lots of twistie mountains and good fun.

bring cbs if you have them

post if you are interested.

all makes welcome

EVO'S, GSR'S, VR4'S AND RVR'S,

WRX AND STI'S

LIBERTY RS, B4 AND GT'S

GTR SKYLINES AND GTS4'S

PULSAR GTIR'S

GT4 CELICAS

MAZDA GTX AND GTR FAMILIAS

TX3 LASERS

(did i miss any)

list of evo oz attendents

1: evo201

2: luimsiada + 1 gtir

3: stevo6

4: evo98u

5: timevoix

6: brendangs

7: evo cam

8: zimbie

9: evo-53

10: mevo9

11: apexievoiv

12: evolved

13: *wrc*

14: Gunders_GSR

15: bnd

16: gahorn

17: 97RVR

18: bradsp1

evo crew attendants

1: evo201

2: revnit

3: uls33-rvr-go

4: tborvr

5: miss evo (no car)

6: murkin

7: 97RVR

8: vag05

9: pazzafumi

list of team4g attendants

1: evo201

2: gvr40

list of boostcruising attendants

1: evo201

2: ralliski

3: sims

4: Eisbaer (maybe)

5: 20GLE

6: IRN82

7: lancergsr95

8: REKLES_TX3

9: 90 GTX

10: elliotlecaille412

11: doof doof mirage

12: Fro-Daddy

list of skylines aus attendants

1: evo201

2: IanB (maybe)

3: mrbenno

4: ad n

5: subzero (cause it is a public road hope he can keep up & doesnt drift off the mountain)

6: shanef (on his tri cycle due to lack of car. pedal pedal pedal)

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ok folks did the trial run today and i can tell you we have about 200kms of mountain twisties ahead of us.

i had a blast

it is all 80-100km limit areas but if you can get up to that speed you are ether tommi makinen or insane

so bugger all chance of getting booked for speeding

guys if you dont enjoy this run i think you should check your pulse you just might be dead

shame there is so little interest from sau

Would go but i dont have awd, but i suppose it is a public road so i can go if i really wanted to see what happens when it gets closer may haver to work.

wanna come play with the cool kids huh? :P

shame there is so little interest from sau

u'll find most the guys on sau are soft and would rather whinge than go and 'cruise', yes i said it now flame me :)

but there are some who do 'use' their cars :)

Id be there but yeah my 33 gts-t aint a 4wd or awd... unless i brought a lemon??? :laughing-smiley-014:

u could change the invite to all skylines then im sure more sau will be there

Edited by O.I.C Napster
Id be there but yeah my 33 gts-t aint a 4wd or awd... unless i brought a lemon??? :laughing-smiley-014:

u could change the invite to all skylines then im sure more sau will be there

then ur more likely to get d!ckheads, not saying there's no d!ckhead gtr drivers out there :P

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