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yeah look, i'm in for cruises and dinner meets, but if this is gonna turn out to be some skid runs and "check me out i'm a touge superstar" event, then count me out. Besides, my gearbox is fucked for now, so I can't be goin up mountians.

yeah look, i'm in for cruises and dinner meets, but if this is gonna turn out to be some skid runs and "check me out i'm a touge superstar" event, then count me out.

Funky is right guys.

What my initial plans was/is to have an initial meet up at one location for drinks or dinner just to guage who would be interested for a casual mid-week meet. Now, there is no reason we can't all go for a cruise somewhere afterwards.

In terms of double meeting points, great idea....but still this is just a casual thing so far, so if anyone is keen, have a look at the following details and reply in here if you are available or not :)

Wednesday Night Meet #1 Details:

Place: Pig 'n Whistle Indooroopilly (Indro Shoppingtown).

Corner of Station and Musgrave Road.

Time: 7.30pm in the Outdoor Bar (Street side of the pub, near the ATM's and foodcourt entrance).

When: Wednesday 10th September.

By 7.30 peak hour is well and truly over which is typically quieter on a Wednesday anyway. This is a social event that will hopefully grow to be a fortnightly meet and continue to see more people attend each time it is held! :down: Everyone is welcome along with partners and friends, just bring your friendly attitude.

There is obviously plenty of parking, and at 7.30 the Musgrave Road side of Indro Shoppingtown will have plenty of parks for the Skylines to line up next to each other which is perfectly lit and in sight of their owners, even while dining in the restaurant :(

....and please, anyone who will be attending, be on your best behavior when arriving and leaving the complex....so keep any spirited driving at bay.

Cheers,

Sambo.

yeah would be keen to meet and greet a few skyline owners and just chew the fat. live in reddy so not to far go. should hopefully be getting me car back from the tuners this week or next week. but you count me in for future meets. a suggestion for mountain cruisers. maleny and mont ville are a nice cruise on the weekends as well.

Alright guys, I've compiled a list as accurate to your responses as I can to determine who is coming, who isn't and who might be....let me know underneath whats happening anyway :wub:

Attending:

Sambo33gtst

RusH

Funkymonkey

Dannyism

Robbo335

simpletool

Maybe's:

116.hks

Scaditional

TommaH

Traditimeour

Drift Barbie

Damit

Lilhaulerz

Redsuns88

Stephen22

Post up if you want to be added removed or status changed :P

Edit: This post is replicated in here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...So-t234286.html

Edited by funkymonkey

I would edit my response but it's not allowing me too....wtf : /

Can a mod please add 'simpletool ' to the Attending list above?

Look forward to meeting you Daniel:)

Meh, this is who's attending so far.....

Sambo33gtst

RusH

Funkymonkey

Dannyism

Robbo335

Simpletool

Plenty more we are waiting on as well....I wonder when lazy-ass Kate and her man will hurry up and RSVP! :P

Edited by Sambo33gtst

Sweet! Looks like it should be a pretty decent turnout :P

So who has a spare seat if we go for a cruise up to mt coot tha afterwards? :P

Edited by Sambo33gtst

Lol well looks like both funky and myself will be someone's bitch on the night :P

Looking forward to it....the summit cafe has rad ice cream too, definately hitting that sh!t up when we get there lol

Hey, i know this says "mid-week meet ups" but was wondering if there was anything going on this weekend? ill be in Brisbane area staying round indropilly(sp?) friday through to sunday. Would be great to meet some more skyline people. If not i guess ill just keep a eye out for all of you.

Cheers,

Allara xx

I havent organised anything on the weekend as such....maybe check out the events forum section closer to the weekend, or there might be a few people who read this and want to organise something :D maybe make a new thread to get some interest going...

I know ill be busy on the weekend so unfortunately I won't be doing anything :P

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