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after noon light is alright... came over again yeaterday arvo at 4pm...

the morning light is worse unless you have polarised glasses or helmet visor... ;)

but to be honest the best time to go is around 11am-12pm thats when the best light is on the road an never gets in your eyes... its just magic...

well if ur talking about the best lighting conditions, late at night is best as other cars headlights give u early warning of approaching cars, especialy coming up to a corner.

That said, im keen for a mountain run anytime :)

Ok, well first in best dressed. All for Sat 19th of september?

Early morning or late afternoon is the next question.

Looks like we have a date...

Early morning FTW.

and almost a time...

looks like all we need now is a start point and some general notes on which route will be taken.

Can a little evo come join you guys?

I hope the little evo and and my Caldina are welcome? Pretty please. :D Any objections? :D

Looks like you have a good amount of interest there cuzz_33 should be a good day when it happens.

Im thinking early morning is the go, i've got a mate with an STI who is also keen if he can get his clutch sorted in time. If its gonna be a saturday i'll need a couple of weeks notice so i can get the day off. Hope word spreads so we get a decent crew together.

ok well im thinking early morning is going to be the time, exact time yet to be decided, we are thinking leave at 5 (from sunshine coast) then meet at kilcoy then for everyone brissy way meet at summerset????

19th is looking good...

Or we could look at the following weekend, 26/27th for dazdaz, the evo and boiracer.

Would like for dazdaz to be able to make it.

Was thinking of doing really early morning or late night run but will probably go during the day incase anyone doesn't know the road. The shaddows mid corner can really catch you out. Safe ftw. On that note, something like a 9am meet at BP landsborough.

We have 10 people so far;

cuzz_33

r32na

32.BOOST.

jase-r34

dazdaz + STI

Mr 280ZX

OYEAH

shaggy_76

jimmy_james13

Anyone else please post so you can have your say as to time/date.

19th may be a problem for me cus a mate of mine is planning a weekend at goldy for this 19th... but i dono if ill go to that cus im low on cash atm... dont have the money to be blowing at the goldy, id rather blow it on fuel for this cruise lol... i should bein ill let u guys know tho.

off topic, daren i havnt seen u guys out in ages, i saw the STI yesterday when i was at work ,first time i;ve seen him driving it in soooo long.

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