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ok im up for this been speaking to vish and ill meet u guys sumwhere but god only nos where were guna end up for a foto shoot trying to avoid cop trouble.vish update with a confirmed list of attendees please and col i still aint got no fotos from you :thumbsup:

im out had to switch shifts for a sat night oneto go to archy on wednesday night... drifting or coffee.. drifting wins :thumbsup:

next time have a good one fellas..

Dazza. if ur still in brisbane after 10.30-11pm give me a bell.. well meet up and ill show u some dori in the 180

MRR34 will make an apperence.

YES i love this car!!! cnt wait to see whats changed on it.

neway ill be meeting u peeps sumwhere on the highway on the way to the coast, just gota ask vish is it bp yatla or coomera lol.

vish we have thot of one or two places we can go, guna scout them out before we head to the meeting point.

du think its worth making a quick apperance in surfers just one drive thru??? (not laps over and over to attract attention)

i just can imagine the frenzy it wud make wen people see like 10 upwards skylines all in a line going down the esplanade and as long

as no one did a sneaky spinny spinny ther wudnt be ne cop trouble as were no where near bwcp.plus id like to see them pull over 10 of us all at once.

just an idea, i no all u brissie people are eternally frightful of surfers paradise on a sat nite. but i live here and my cars more dodgy than ne of yours and im still crusing in ther for sh*ts and giggles on a boring sat nite.

oh just remember that the cc is closed after 530 nows that one that is

better be there

Is it too late to join in the festivities??? Or can we just turn up @ meeting point?

Tim

never too late

MRR34 will make an apperence.

cool

Are we still meeting at the usual coffee club near coles???

I'll be there a little closer to 8pm i think...

dunno

oh and will be a tad late

will ring ya vish

hey guys, what time did u all get home??lol cant believe i got u all to go to bwcp esp u adam. did u race any highway boosters on the way home?? haha nah was an ausome nite, now you guys know a lil more about where i live. heres my crappy phone pics just for a look see.

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