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ok guys because im to lazy to drive down to the south side,

i was going to start a cruise on the northside,

still collecting donations from the sau members, and users from the northside cruise,

and passing them on to a sau mod.

i was thinking of starting at mango hill at 7.30am

heading up the highway to the ettamogah pub on the sunshine coast to collect anyone

else wanting to join the cruise, from ettamogah, take the sunshine motorway thru coloundra

then out the back to landsbourough up to maleny. from maleny to the back of woodford.

then from woodford back to another meeting point, hang out for a little while.

then head home.

only if there is enough interest, if not anyone wanting to cruise will b on the southside...

so if any1 is interested or has any other ideas, post them up.

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^^^nice^^^ :(

i'm trying to organise this for the ppl who either can't or just won't travel that distance.

if u ain't got nothin nice 2 say then don't say nothin

i have a wrx and a 300zx that will most probably attend aswell

as well as an ex show car (lancer)

Sif Id hand over money to you.

then why post in the bloody thread. idiot.

i'm sure 2 make this official an sau exec would have to be there anyway.

where at mango hill were you thinking of starting ?

Sounds like a good option, having a north side cruise as well.

i was thinking near north lakes or somewhere near by, do u have any ideas?

i couldnt make it to the goldy/south one, its just too far for northsiders, its a good to have a north one and all of them to meet up together at the end, at like cleveland showgrounds or sumthin?

yea mate if i can get enough interest in it, i'll plot out a decent trip.

Hi Guys,

I'm sure the folks down in Vic will appreciate your efforts!!

One thing I will say - We are trying to make a big day of this.

- Local media will be covering the cruise,

- JustDave may also be taking care of the photos (not 100% confirmed),

- Club Sponsors and local companies have donated a number of great prizes for raffles,

- Catering is being organised, etc.

yep it's a long way for some (me too, I live on the north side)... From Mango Hill to the cruise should be approx 45min to 1hr at that time of the day. H

I'd really encourage you to join in and make this 1 massive cruise/event, instead of a few smaller ones.

Cheers

i understand that mate, so has an official cruise / meet be arranged, cos at the moment it seems a bit up in the air..

i think it would be alot better if it led to a paticular place where then can be food stalls, show n shine, music, etc. etc..

like the showgrounds, pay ya $5 $10 and then enjoy lookin at others cars and wat not..

there can be people walking around collecting for the charity and wat not..

Edited by 02_FNE

Mate taken from the SAUQLD site (with pics of the end venue area)

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=1896&hl=

Depart maccas/woollys carpark yamanto @ 8.30 am sunday 22nd feb.

yamanto to rosewood..crappy road but not long

rosewood to warril view via mt walker...beautiful road.

warril view to aratula....cunningham highway.

Aratula to lake moogerah. all nice road

Food vendor on site. Raffles and donations etc.

Bring swimwear for those want to cool off.

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