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The meet at ERD was today mate, but there is a Baskin Robbins meet at the chapel hill branch every or most Thursdays, so come along to that.

Edited by Nee-san

hey is this still up and happening i live in toowong and work at fulcrum stafford just got me a black r33 and im keen to meet the local people and performance mobcheers.gif

yeh, still happening every thursday at baskins at chapel hill

sail on down

just did a 250km run on the bike today, so many cops out today, got followed along mt mee for about 5km before he pulled off. Got round the back of somerset dam and it started raining.

Sucks about the rain and all the wallopers mate. Nice riding along that route however.

New job is so good :) Love it to pieces. Organizing a dinner for SAuQld club, details on the forum for anyone who's keen to come along.

Sucks about the rain and all the wallopers mate. Nice riding along that route however.

New job is so good :) Love it to pieces. Organizing a dinner for SAuQld club, details on the forum for anyone who's keen to come along.

keen as mustard for this

Nothing stopping you going to The Fox this Wednesday for all you can eat pizza and ribs :)

I will be! Didnt solve my problem of waning them NOW though. Where do you park around those parts?

If you are willing to pay the easiest parking is under the convention centre. $14 flat fee for parking. Apart from that there is on street parking all around the area but it is limited.

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