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i may have a driver for this day... if i get my clutch and suspension sorted and not to get 300k's to a tank ill be happy not liken my hopes ill try.. and try have a 1 colour car want be as loud as last year :ninja:

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Will be coming down from Hervey Bay for this hopefully. Will come down on the Saturday and stay with friends so I can get to Aspley early and not make it such a long drive. Hopefully there will be some other Stagea's there for me to see. Have to make sure I keep the Banana Wagon :ninja: nice and clean for this.

Hi all from the Gold & Tweed Coasts

I have edited the times for the meet so wont be too rushed

Anyone going on the cruise coming from Tweed & Gold Coasts, there is a meeting point @ Maccas Nerang @ 7.30 am there we will be leaving around 8.00am to meet up with others @ Loganholme Hyperdome before 9 am and then on for the Aspley Hypermarket meet by 10am. So anyone coming to the meet @ Nerang i suggest don"t be late.

Cheers :P

Will be coming down from Hervey Bay for this hopefully. Will come down on the Saturday and stay with friends so I can get to Aspley early and not make it such a long drive. Hopefully there will be some other Stagea's there for me to see. Have to make sure I keep the Banana Wagon :) nice and clean for this.

good to see ur comin dave will be good to catch up and see ya!

Will be good to stretch the Stagea's legs. First trip to Brisbane since owning it so will give me the chance to see what fuel economy is like. Will definitely see you down there WOGBOY. Looking forward to this cruise.

Attended last years Skyline Charity Cruise, was a really good day out and met some nice people - really looking forward to this years one also, will be there with a handful of other Skylines.

So many pages, don't have the time to go through them all, so sorry if this has been coverd - but is there any Southside Meets before the actual meet? I know they had one at Springwood Maccas' last year.

StreetFame33

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