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Hey you gold coast slackas should start organizing a meet for next weekend!

About time someone organised a meet. Good on ya man. Poor timing for me unfortunately, moving next weekend otherwise I'd be there with bells on. Goldy liners need to get out more! :)

About time someone organised a meet. Good on ya man. Poor timing for me unfortunately, moving next weekend otherwise I'd be there with bells on. Goldy liners need to get out more! :happy:

Yeah Im keen as well though Im useless at organizing shiz :cool:

Not really organizing anything, just a suggestion. However, I might be heading down next weekend with another 1 or 2 friends if anyone's keen to meet up.

You've got my no. mangz gimi a buzz wit a bit of notice an Ill be there for sure :D

Might even bring a couple of tha boys

how bout a Tuesday night??

I fly back to work on Wednesdays so Tuesday night im norm hangin wit tha fam b4 I go

Thursday would prob be better for me an theres more ppl out cause things are open till later :)

What u think ? ? ?

I fly back to work on Wednesdays so Tuesday night im norm hangin wit tha fam b4 I go

Thursday would prob be better for me an theres more ppl out cause things are open till later :thumbsup:

What u think ? ? ?

i cant do thursdays i work late night at the mall.

friday i can do how bout yous?

hi guys just got myself an R33 black one im in regents park so im half way in between im up for a cruise anytime if your interested

Hey man :/

Congrats on gettin a line . . . Post up some picks when you get time so we can check her out :D

Oh man that sucks :D

I will prob neva make fridayz cause im always on tha piss as soon as the wknd comes

Thats alright. I think the Stagea boys are doing a spit run this Sunday if anyone's keen. I'll be at the coast too, at least for Peters.

Thats alright. I think the Stagea boys are doing a spit run this Sunday if anyone's keen. I'll be at the coast too, at least for Peters.

I def wont be doing a spit run . . . Thats jus asking for trouble in my car . . . Not that theres anything illegal on it :D

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