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OK ITS TIME WE ALL GET TOGETHER AND SHOW US NEW COMERS ROUND SO II AM GOING TO TRY AND GET ALL OF US TOGETHER AT THE CALTEX JUST AFTER THE BALD HILLS EXIT AS YOU HIT THE 70 ZONE GOING IN TO BRISSY I RECON IF WE START THERE WE HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF FINDING SOMETHING TO DO AND I WAS THINKING FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7pm SOUNDS GOOD TO ME IF ANY ONE HAS ANY SERJESTIONS OF WHERE TO HEAD AND WHAT TO DO POST THEM UP.

I WILL BE IN A PURPLE R33 S2

THANKS GUY/GALS

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might come along, is that the exit just befor the m1 changes 2 gympie artierial?

can't remember...

NO if you do a u turn at the first set of lights as your heading in its the caltex there its got HJ'S and the milk bar there to by the wat this is open to any one my misses might bring our turbo eg civic and i got a mate with a wrx coming so yer if its cool bring it the mate knows of a place where we can go have a good time and all we need is a cople of walkie talkies and some fast hot car to play

pm me if you are going so i can get numbers so no one gets left behind

Edited by morehp2go

Im new to Brissy so I have no idea where anything is. I live right near Toombul Centro. Im sure i'll find the way there. I get my licence back on the 12 so i cant wait!!! I'll be in my 32 (her name is tink) :P

OK so a few things;

Please read the rules for the events section

Secondly please try not to use caps lock

Also have a look at how other people post events, your formatting is very hard to follow

Ill update your title as per the rules, but please have a look at some of the other events and how users lay out the topics.

If you do it right you will attract far more people to the cruise/event.

Cheers Col

Ok guys and gals the address is

1732 gympie rd carseldine

meeting there at 7 to leave at 7.30

heading to dollies rocks

and than towards the sunny coast

got a mate that is bringing his wrx and one of his mates not shaw what car he has

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