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CRUISE - August 16th - Saturday - Brisbane - Gold Coast


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Depends on which way you go.

I've organised a cruise for this weekend (with another group) and it goes up over mt tamborine from Yatala. Then through canungra, then advance town and then to Hinze Dam. On the way back we go through some REALLY windy roads (:( ) through to Oxenford.

If any of you are interested in attending this as a pre skyline cruise map out, PM me :) Slip, if you want the route, let me know. I'll gladly give it to you :(

I would just like to point out that on any skyline cruise I have organised or any I have been on, have had no police attention. Simply because we were being sensible and there was nothing they could do to us. Even when we had 35 skylines cruising down the highway.

Originally posted by NismoGirl

I would just like to point out that on any skyline cruise I have organised or any I have been on, have had no police attention. Simply because we were being sensible and there was nothing they could do to us. Even when we had 35 skylines cruising down the highway.

What about that time Fully and Dave got booked, you were on that cruise :P

yer mick was pulled over, when sau cruised to gravatt once then onto goldcoast

apparently they had footage of 3 skylines racing on logan road...

then i was pulled over in southport after taking off at a set of lights next to paul.

i dont think i can make it, finding a driver for a night time is a bit harder than the day time deal

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