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9 days people!!!!!! Remember, we are leaving Aspley as close to 10am as we can. All the meets organised for down South need to be brought forward as I think you will want to be in the carpark at the Hypermarket at no later than 9.30am.

Please remember, no skids!! No opening of wastegates! And no shenanigans in the car park!!!

Hi again to all the Gold & Tweed Coasters that are going

I have edited the times again for the meets so we wont be late as suggested for the Aspley meet

Anyone going on the cruise coming from Tweed & Gold Coasts, there is a meeting point @ Maccas Nerang @ 7.15 am there we will be leaving around 7.45 am to meet up with others @ Loganholme Hyperdome way before 9 am and then on for the Aspley Hypermarket meet before 10am as all will be leaving just before or on 10 am. So anyone coming to the meet @ Nerang i suggest don"t be late.

Cheers ;)

any one wanna offer to be a decoy skidder if i get pulled over??

stuff that. I would hAVe only had my licence back for a couple of days! Hopefully ur lucky and they dont pull u over :P That would be pretty rude if they did. Its a charity cruise!!

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