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I'm not making a new thread yet, but for those who are looking for something to do on this Sunday I am heading out to the Datsun Nationals for a looksy around, but I am going via a different route for a drive. If you are interested in coming then PM me and I will send you a PM on friday or saturday with a meeting time and place.

Ta.

I'm not making a new thread yet, but for those who are looking for something to do on this Sunday I am heading out to the Datsun Nationals for a looksy around, but I am going via a different route for a drive. If you are interested in coming then PM me and I will send you a PM on friday or saturday with a meeting time and place.

Ta.

Definitely going up one day robuck. Just trying to find out what day mikey (wrxkilla) and others are racing at morgan park.

Will keep in touch

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A bunch of us are cruising down south (Sunnybank) tomorrow night for dinner, check the thread in the QLD section for details. Southsiders are welcome to join the gangbang. :D

A bunch of us normally meet up on Thursday nights at Baskins n Robbins at Chapel Hill. We end up cruising from there to the Freedom Petrol Station on logan road to wash the cars n chill out. Its a good meet come along next week to B&R at 7:30ish and everyone should be there.

Check the North Western Suburbs thread for details

Just interested in seeing how many skyline owners are on the southside of brisbane. Wouldnt mind meeting up with a few people for drinks and a few laughs and car talk or a cruise or two.

im in wacol new to sau so keen to get out and meet some like minded people sounds good! >_<

Hm.. I'm at algester

white r33... Next door to me is another fellow skyline owner - she has a white 33 also. They look like twins hehe. Sometimes we park them next to eachother on ridgewood road.

A couple of streets behind me is boosted aswell 34.

I'm constantly driving from algester to forest lake. I also go to parkinson (sister lives there).

But if I'm in my car I'm in aglester/parkinson/forest lake or sunnybank. They are all basically 1 suburb away from each other.

We should have something like what the west's having. Dinner or bubble tea at market sqaure would be nice. (not gonna be parking in market square itself though). Maybe have a bunch of skyliners on msn and organize something. Anyone keen for just regular meet up for chat and bs without doing any illegal stuff?

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