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There's always the cafe: not quite as much fun, but has a really good section of veranda around the corner, with plenty of seating, so it will more than suffice!

If we're doing the bbq thing, do you guys want to put in, and I'll get some sausages, bread, onions etc?? Or would you prefer to do your own?

This is assuming the weather is going to be ok: bom says it looks good so far...

well done micah, we all should bring a eskie and if the weather is shittie just drink the beers and take the burgers home(forecast seems ok????), and if the weather is crap we could hole up at the numinbah correctional centre i'm sure they would make us welcome and find our cars interesting

ps think i might try and meet up at Advancetown' will ring you on the day.

Yeah... I thought the correctional facility entrance would be a great photo opportunity!

leetom: ignore the pm I just sent: must have written it while you were posting here (typical!).

Ok, here goes: I will edit as required, but those who have shown interest are:

ARGH-ESS '97 RSFOUR

IIJI S2 RSV

RUBBA '97 RSFOUR

BERNARDSHORTY '97 S1

PIXEL8R '99 RSFOUR

OLDIE '98 RSFOUR

LEETOM S1 RS FOUR

CHOOK '00 RS FOUR

66YOSTAGEA '96RS FOUR

STAGE1 '97 STAGEA

DARRINSPENCER S2 'TYPE-R'

WHOOBY S-TUNE

STAGECOACH CROTCH ROCKET

SLEEPYNIGHT 260RS

GREENGHOST RS2

ANTONY

RB26STAGEA '97 RS FOUR

So.....

I will update as needed, but as it stands, anything more than 50% attendance will make this the largest Qld gathering so far... The more the merrier, people: let's make this a big one!

Negative.... teh crotch rocket has been sold to pay for my compliancing. Will be a no show.

Any other veggie guys coming? If not, I'll flick the fake flesh and pack my own! I just need a packet of chips and a soft drink as I am hoping to listen, talk and learn lots!

I'll be bringing my old Apexi rear muffler of my R33 if anyone just want to spice up their exhaust sound without too much more noizzz! Worth a bit but I'm thinking about $120 would convince me to part with it! It's a big barrel with standard in and 5" out tip. Simple and solid-looking!

i i j j

There's always the cafe: not quite as much fun, but has a really good section of veranda around the corner, with plenty of seating, so it will more than suffice!

If we're doing the bbq thing, do you guys want to put in, and I'll get some sausages, bread, onions etc?? Or would you prefer to do your own?

This is assuming the weather is going to be ok: bom says it looks good so far...

HI

I will be on my one so I will probably grab something from the BP and take it with me.

I don’t know if any others are interested in the BBQ but I will still put in if this helps

As far as the weather is concerned I am going to take sunscreen and a hat. That’ll chase the rain away

Cheers

phil

1 more sleep :thumbsup:

I assume we're not all putting in for a sausage sizzle. Catch you guys at Coomera: this should be good: hopefully the weather stays fine (but cooler than today!).

I'll be there but the Stag will be DIRTY.

The time I allocated for cleaning was completely fu^^t up because of power outages. We are on rainwater and pumps, so no powa no wash

I'll just spray a bit of underarm and be sweet as a nut.LOL

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