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Long Weekend Queens Birthday Cruise Sunday 7th of June 2009

After a few days of planning a Long Weekend Cruise, we have finally come up with an idea for a Sunday Day Cruise that will finish up at Somerset Dam, quite a nice location next to the water.

We will meet at Springwood A-Mart (Previously known as Springwood Old Ikea) at 7:30AM and we will depart at 8:00AM sharp, we need to leave by this time to ensure we arrive at Somerset Dam on time to allow enough car parks for all the cars that will be attending.

I will be driving a midnight purple R33 Skyline with the plates MRR33 so if anyone wants to come up that have a question or just to say hi feel free to as i don't bite ...much :)

I ask everyone to please behave on this cruise, and remember that this is not a race to who gets there first, it is a nice two hour drive which will encounter a great finish point at the end of the drive.

Please ensure you arrive at the first location with a full tank of fuel and make sure you all check your oil, water, tyre pressure etc the day before the cruise ..oh and make sure you wash it too :P

There are BBQ's at Somerset Dam on site, but we encourage one or two people to bring a portable BBQ they are happy to share amoug us all just incase they are all being used or are not working. I belive McGnarly is bring a portable BBQ so thanks for that :P

Nice and early start so we can get there at a decent time of the morning as it will be roughly a two hour drive and ensure we get enough car parks as we're expecting a decent turnout for the Long Weekend Cruise.

Click here to see the GoogleMap.

There will be a Fuel Stop, but only for those who need fuel because there will be not enough space for all the cars to park there however others will continue along and we will all re-group at Fernvale Township for a quick bite to eat and to stretch your legs before our final push to Somerset Dam.

Now, here's all the information you will need in regards to starting points, catch-up points times etc.

Meeting Spot One:

Springwood A-Mart (Springwood Old Ikea)

Arrive: 7:30AM

Depart: 8:00AM Sharp!

Catch Up Point:

Fernvale Township

We will allow 20mins for people to catch up, and if you like you can grab a quick bite to eat here and strech your legs too :P

Arrive: 9:00AM

Depart: 9:20AM Sharp!

Final Destination

Somerset Dam

Arrive: 10:30AM

Depart: When you like, though stay around have some lunch and check out the cars - and meet a few new people :D

Helpers (Without These Guys, It Wouldn't Be The Same, So Thanks :D

Cruise Leaders:

Tweak (Cameron, Toyota Hilux, Green Rims)

McGnarly (Tim, Maroon R33),

Angry_Clown (Damian, Purple/Black Starlet)

MRR33 (Aron, Midnight Purple R33)

Portable BBQ:

McGnarly

Anyone Else? 2-3 would be nice if anyone else can help with a portable BBQ just incase we can't get our hands on one there for some reason

Drinks (Cans they will be $1 each, remember to bring your own food though)

Couger899

StreetFame33

If you have any questions, just post them here and I'll try and answer them for you or you are more then welcome to PM me if you wish. A lot of planning has gone into this cruise so I hope to meet a few new faces ...so who's there, who's keen? :)

People Keen:

Boostcruising.com:

StreetFame33

civic_madman

lisa89 + 1 Car

waggerz + 6 Cars

McGnarly

mx6 guy

Timmyp34 + Others

tuff33

JayJay

smity911

Jason91

seano1200

TMZ_535is

AE80ROLLAGUY

dee.miester

Angry Clown

Tweak

cOUGER899

GTIR_PIMP

SR20DcelR8

CruisingBrisbane.com

mel_trucker

r32Kate

45LDE

SkylinesAustralia.com/SAUQLD.com

Wilkie

StreetFame33

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Thanks.

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Should be a pretty good day, hope to see a few of you guys out on Sunday :down: We're looking at over 50 cars last time I counted how many people were keen to come along to the Somerset Dam Cruise, so it'll be a big day out.

We've got a photographer for the day who will be taking photos of all the rides that'll be out and about, also got a couple of us who'll be bringing drinks that will be sold for $1 on the day and also got someone brining a BBQ just incase they are all taken when we do get there.

But all in all, a lot of organising has gone into the cruise so should be a smooth run up to Somerset Dam check the Google Map link in the first post of the route we will be taking :( Any questions or anything feel free to shoot me a PM or just reply here :)

StreetFame33

Got everything I need ..I think.

Got a carton of coke and a few things for the BBQ and the car's all cleaned, full of fuel and everything checked :) Should be a really good day :D Make sure you all bring your own food, BBQ is BYO!

Will be over 50 odd cars there tomorrow morning so it's worth setting your alarms to ensure you're there :) 7:30AM meet at Old Ikea in Springwood see you all there!!

StreetFame33

Can't edit, so here it is:

Long Weekend Queens Birthday Cruise Sunday 7th of June 2009

After a few days of planning a Long Weekend Cruise, we have finally come up with an idea for a Sunday Day Cruise that will finish up at Somerset Dam, quite a nice location next to the water.

We will meet at Springwood A-Mart (Previously known as Springwood Old Ikea) at 7:30AM and we will depart at 8:00AM sharp, we need to leave by this time to ensure we arrive at Somerset Dam on time to allow enough car parks for all the cars that will be attending.

I will be driving a midnight purple R33 Skyline with the plates MRR33 so if anyone wants to come up that have a question or just to say hi feel free to as i don't bite ...much :)

I ask everyone to please behave on this cruise, and remember that this is not a race to who gets there first, it is a nice two hour drive which will encounter a great finish point at the end of the drive.

Please ensure you arrive at the first location with a full tank of fuel and make sure you all check your oil, water, tyre pressure etc the day before the cruise ..oh and make sure you wash it too :D

There are BBQ's at Somerset Dam on site, but we encourage one or two people to bring a portable BBQ they are happy to share amoug us all just incase they are all being used or are not working. I belive McGnarly is bring a portable BBQ so thanks for that :)

Nice and early start so we can get there at a decent time of the morning as it will be roughly a two hour drive and ensure we get enough car parks as we're expecting a decent turnout for the Long Weekend Cruise.

Click here to see the GoogleMap.

There will be a Fuel Stop, but only for those who need fuel because there will be not enough space for all the cars to park there however others will continue along and we will all re-group at Fernvale Township for a quick bite to eat and to stretch your legs before our final push to Somerset Dam.

Now, here's all the information you will need in regards to starting points, catch-up points times etc.

Meeting Spot One:

Springwood A-Mart (Springwood Old Ikea)

Cnr of Springwood Road & Pannikin Street

Near Springwood Maccas

Arrive: 7:30AM

Depart: 8:00AM Sharp!

Catch Up Point:

Fernvale Township

We will allow 20mins for people to catch up, and if you like you can grab a quick bite to eat here and strech your legs too :)

Arrive: 9:00AM

Depart: 9:20AM Sharp!

Final Destination

Somerset Dam

Arrive: 10:30AM

Depart: When you like, though stay around have some lunch and check out the cars - and meet a few new people :)

Helpers (Without These Guys, It Wouldn't Be The Same, So Thanks :)

Cruise Leaders:

MRR33 (Aron, Midnight Purple R33)

McGnarly (Tim, Maroon R33),

Angry_Clown (Damian, Purple/Black Starlet)

Portable BBQ:

McGnarly

Anyone Else? 2-3 would be nice if anyone else can help with a portable BBQ just incase we can't get our hands on one there for some reason

Drinks (Cans they will be $1 each, remember to bring your own food though)

Couger899

StreetFame33

Offical Photographer:

AMS Imagery

If you have any questions, just post them here and I'll try and answer them for you or you are more then welcome to PM me if you wish. A lot of planning has gone into this cruise so I hope to meet a few new faces ...so who's there, who's keen? :)

People Keen:

Attendee List:

Boostcruising.com:

StreetFame33

civic_madman

lisa89 + 1 Car

waggerz + 6 Cars

McGnarly

mx6 guy

Timmyp34 + Others

tuff33

JayJay

smity911

Jason91

seano1200

TMZ_535is

AE80ROLLAGUY

dee.miester

Angry Clown

Tweak

cOUGER899

GTIR_PIMP

SR20DcelR8

27oey

smudge

FrOogle

HOL20

rb30r32

s15 2jz

mx6babe

AMS Imagery

BOO IT

lowluxxer

EK1.6LIV

beagle_senior

CruisingBrisbane.com

mel_trucker

r32Kate

45LDE

Re5pect

NOL055

speedDMN

SXC22

benny23

quey

kimba

Other Sites

Wilkie

blackhatch04

MRR34

53XYN

dinosaur

StreetFame33

Was a really good cruise, for those that came the whole way from Springwood onwards was awesome, thanks to everyone else who met up along the way also! Awesome roads and nice views thats for sure.

Nice to meet you all too and hope to do it again sometime :thumbsup:

StreetFame33

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