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Seeming this isn't having a very good response, I thought I'd post the actual details in this thread.

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Some of you may remember the Solace event we were trying to get off the ground a while back. Several of the skyline boys (and girls) were there and the support was greatly appreciated.

Thanks to the success of last time (eg: nothing got stolen, no rubbish was left anywhere, noone did burnouts and the like as they left) the owner of the center has given permission for us to have another event, but this time "all out".

For those with boobscruising access, the ''official'' link for it is here with a few suggestions etc here

Everyone should be able to access at least one of those links even as a guest.

Hopefully we can see a fair portion of you there on the 18th October (Saturday). This time around we hope to have some events etc and even more prizes and giveaways as well as events and some serious hardware (< 10 second drag cars etc) on display. As usual the shop will be open with some discounting going on too.

Have a read of the threads and maybe some input for ideas too?

As the thread says, there will be a cruise leaving from the carpark around 8pm heading for the coast. The Gold Coast is starting to pick back up again and with more than 1 months notice, I would like to see a turn out like the last gold coast cruise I organised with 30 + skylines.

Thanks for your support.

  • 2 weeks later...

I spoke to the owner of Aussie Auto today and he's got some pretty cool goodies lined up for prizes....

Augner(sp?) pedals, Macguires(sp?) gift pack choccas full of car care products, Mothers gift pack choccas full of car care products, Augner(sp?) seat covers, trophies and stuff like hats and shirts.

Got a bit more planning than last time as well as voting for the best car present who'll get a trophy (as will someone deemed "Aussie Autos Choice" picked by the McManager there), a bit of stupidity with a throwing contest (cant tell anymore, or people will be practising) and thats where the Macguires pack comes in. Mother pack up for grabs just by popping your rego in a box. Setting up a mailing list for anyone interested with a few specials targetted only at those people as well as the normal catalouge specials...

20% off goddies in the shop from 6pm to 8pm as well so even if you dont wanna go for the social aspect, at least buy some stuff you need a fair whack cheaper than normal (and aussie auto is cheaper than autobarn/repco on most items to start with).

Anyway just a bit more info for the night as well as a free bump. Hoping to see a fair few of you there, it should be pretty big.

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