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Hey everyone of SAUQLD!

wasn't sure where to put this,

Anyway, Im coming to brisbane for a holiday over easter (fly in on the 8th)

just wanted to know what everyone would recommend doing while over there

not really into the touristy type things

I wanna see the good pubs/clubs

find out if there's any motor sport events happening anywhere between the 8th to the 15th?

that sort of thing

I'm going to be staying with a friend who lives in Casteldine

good area? all i know is that its about half an hour north of brisbane :down:

Cheers :bunny:

Karl

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there's some nissan datsun club annual thing goin on apparently.

funny thing about brisbane is that if there's a long weekend everyone pisses off and goes to the coast or somewhere that's not brisbane.

only feature in carseldine is an abandoned university and a BP... :)..

you'll be close to the train so jsut jump on - burn into the city (about 25minutes) - and go check out whatever. Then u can get trashed and sober up on public transport - yay - such fun :P

  • 2 weeks later...

well i arrived yesterday and spotted about 20 skylines on the way home from the airport

(one really nice purple dewinged 32)

heaps of 180s and other imports driving around as well, got a few weird looks when they revieved thumbs up or waves from a guy driving a rentral Aurion haha

also found out you guys have a Toll when going over the bridge (sucked in :D )

went to Movie world, plan to go to dream world one of the days.

crazy how it will poor with rain for about 2 minutes then everything is fine again

figure this would be good enough spot to put post in.

coming to surfers on monday

whats the average/rough price of taxi from gold coast airport to cavill ave

just wanna work out whether its cheaper then the $75 each way for me n the missus.

cheers

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