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Gold Coast meet has been changed

The new meet will be in the carpark on Hardys Road Mudgeeraba, Just opposite the Mudgeeraba Creek Primary School, UBD Reference is Gold Coast Map 57 Grid P5

I imagine the people from the logan meet will be there by 9:45 - 10:00

If you know anyone going to the coast meet please make sure you tell them about this change!

Skyline Charity Cruise '07

Date: 25 November 2007

Hi all, yes it's that time of year again! The SCC is on as usual, and we're hoping to see as many of you out as possible!

The Charity

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This year we've chosen to support Men's Health. For various reasons, the health of men in general does not have the same profile or community support as that of women or children. Things like testicular/prostate cancer, anger issues, alcoholism, depression and diabetes affect an awful lot of men, but they just don't receive the same kind of public attention as breast cancer, SIDS, cervical cancer, PCOS, cystic fibrosis, or cerebral palsy. There's still a bit of a social stigma about men's health, despite the vast majority of us knowing men who suffer from health issues, and we'd like to see that change :)

Eligibility

The same "2 out of 3" rule we've used in the past.

* Nissan

* Skyline

* RB powered

Any two of those and you're in :D

Competitions!

Show and Shine

There's a $2 charge for entry if you'd like to be a part of the Show and Shine. This will get you a number on your car and a place in the competition, with votes being taken throughout the day and a prize awarded to the winner! :D

Raffle

There will be a raffle or two held, with prizes to be announced during the day!

Meet Point

Meet point 1 will be Logan Hyperdome at 9:00 outside near the myer carpark

Meet point Harbour town is out see top of post, do not go to harbour town no one will be there!

Route

We listened to feedback, and many felt that last year's drive was good, but far too short. In response, we've made the drive itself around 1.5 hours this year - around 30 mins of it is highway driving, the rest is country/mountain driving. It's full of twists and turns, and some lovely scenery. Bring your camera!

Map and directions will be available on the day.

Destination

Announced at the meet point!

There is a massive grassed area, a playground for the kiddies, plenty of shade AND a nice place to swim. SO BRING YOUR SWIM GEAR AND SHOW OFF YOUR SEXY BODEHS

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You left the date out of the title there fella :) ill fix it...

Plus SCC gets sticky position in the main QLD section (the only event of the year to be honoured with such elegacne), ill take care of that too... :)

sweet, thanks Col

There is a massive grassed area, a playground for the kiddies, plenty of shade AND a nice place to swim. SO BRING YOUR SWIM GEAR AND SHOW OFF YOUR SEXY BODEHS

I think you forgot to mention no budgie smugglers....

boo i think i should get special treatment i am the one and only mark.

Bahahahaha....special treatment??? I think you're special Mark :P...... real farken special.... :thumbsup:

Count me in for sure! (@ Bogandome)

hurry up with the conversion then yo skirt!!

I shall be there with bells on!

yes u wear bells mate lol.

u cant rush perfection but i guarentee you when its done it will own everyone apart from GTRS and noel. or perhaps i should built the engine :rofl:

I think you forgot to mention no budgie smugglers....

Bahahahaha....special treatment??? I think you're special Mark :wub:...... real farken special.... :D

Count me in for sure!

i dnt knw if i should thank u or be scared. anyway im gonna be ther :) u guys will just have to deal with something light in the pack.

I think you forgot to mention no budgie smugglers....

Bahahahaha....special treatment??? I think you're special Mark :rofl:...... real farken special.... :D

Count me in for sure!

budgie smugglers are a MUST

ha ha

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