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I won't be able to confirm till that week unfortunately, but I'll also bring along some meat if I can come?

Sure, if you like, but there will be good meat there: I only get the good stuff! And the cost will be minimal: we're not looking to make money, just cover costs...

If you do decide to bring your own, please let me know when you pm your details, so I know how many we are feeding...

Cheers,

Micah

It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that Coomera BP will be a meeting point: it serves the best fuel down this way, and it's on the way to the Mudgeeraba Shell. We'll start working on meet time once I've done a recce run and worked out where we're driving to.

At this stage we're looking at a relatively early meet, so we can be at Myles' place for lunch. Watch this space for meet times.

Also, I need someone to volunteer to organise the Brisbane side of things (meeting points): it's not absolutely necessary, but I'm sure you guys would prefer to convoy down here....??

Sure, if you like, but there will be good meat there: I only get the good stuff! And the cost will be minimal: we're not looking to make money, just cover costs...

If you do decide to bring your own, please let me know when you pm your details, so I know how many we are feeding...

Cheers,

Micah

Was offering in case you wouldn't have enough, but if you'll easily have enough I'll just chip in the dollars instead!

There is a 99.5% chance I'll be there.

ETA: I don't know Brisbane very well but if anyone from the Sunshine Coast is going to head down then I can meet up with you guys somewhere?

Edited by Midol

It is going to be good! Stand by for the exact route, but we are going to have a cracker of a drive on this one (no speed limit FTW!). It's got a good mix of curves and straights, and the only b-grade roads are early on, and not that bad anyway... I'll repost when I have plotted the whole lot in whereis.com.

Stay tuned! :P

we might come along to this if it's cool. I just got my Stag last week and we don't know anyone yet but it'd be good to meet a few of you :P

sweet as cant wait to meet u pm me if u need help with and stagea stuff

myles

Ok: I have plotted the course we're taking, but between my lack of computer skills, my fluid damaged laptop, and Google maps, I'm having difficulty getting it to upload properly. Stand by, and I'll get Goldzilla to sort it out ( thanks in advance, Nick! ;) )

The plan is that we meet at Coomera BP by 8am, for a 8.20am departure. That way we have time to get fuel and a feed, if needed. It's a decent length drive, but there's a couple of places we can stop for happy snaps, and to stretch our legs :banana:. I will perform another recce run closer to the actual day to make sure the roads are still good (there are a couple of patches of roadworks at the moment, but they're not too bad)...

Hi All

I think I should be coming along to this if that's okay. Stag arrives here Tuesday, so should most defiantly be a goer for this. Hopefully get to know some of you etc.

If i come, ill be heading from the redlands ..ie the southside, so perhaps i could meet up with the guys coming down from the sunny coast around the logan or mt gravvat area depending on were i get on the highway.

Cheers,

Scott

ah okay, i think i may of seen your car going around, iv seen about 3 locally.. one black, one yellow.. maybe one white.. over the past 12 months..(c34's anyway)

I live in ormiston...suburb inbetween cleveland and wello pt..know it?

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