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Hey guys just seeing what sort of interest there would be for a sunday cruise for skylines. Itll be organised by myself and 13rendan_88.

Would be a sunday and at this stage through hinterland(guanaba,tambo mountain,nerang sort of area) we have other routes but one at a time....

Possibility of looking to stop somewhere we can grab a feed and continue on with the cruise.

Once we get some more time and numbers the route will be posted....

Cheers.

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yeahh hope to get a fair few of the gold coast people out. i'd say a month or so notice would be enough.

edit: Brisbane and etc skylines are welcomed also.

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I havnt been on here long and i dont know anyone so id definately be keen to hava chance to meet sum people! :wacko:

yeahh thats the same for me but yehh we shall definetly get this up and going if we know we got enough keen.

sounds good. ive been up to lamington national park with my gf wen i had my silvia and it was a good drive aye. has bbq facility and also a bar/cafe thing up there. head out beechmont way etc.

yehh its pretty good up that way. like i mean its not bumpy and shit. if we go up springers way we just gota hope no rocks fall on our bonets lolll

and also i wouldnt mind coming back down tambo mountain then heading onto the highway and doing a bit of highway and then finishing up somewhere. i would say the spit but i know a fair few people hate going there coz the cops. mines not too bad in the defective way so i wouldnt care. but im not guna speak for others.

When you say the national park did you mean O'Reilly's or like Numinbah or Springbrook?

i find that O'Reilly's can be a pain in the ass on weekends when it gets busy. The road is thin and there are alot of sections i cant get my car off the road.

Id probably plan for the other roads on a weekend but thats just my 2 cents

looks promising so far.... you volenterring for "LE CHEF" position hrn33 hehehe... nar sounds like a plan just grab a few bits of steak snags and salad drinks and have a feed...

yeah, i'll volenteer for cooking, i've been chef on all the cruises ive done in the past, as well as helped out for high rollers events in past 2, :/

can try get my flat mate 2 bring his ss along with a large esky for drinks an stuff like usually do >_<

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