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Hey all,

Visiting surfers next week for work. Got a Free Sunday arvo and Monday day.

WTF should I get up to ?

Looking for car stuff mostly, hence on a car forum :).

Not so keen on the tourist stuff muesems, parks, zoo's etc.

I already found the local strip club so sorted there also hehe.

Sort of things like supercar hire, track days that are on even good workshops to check out ?

Don't mind the coast... as long as I'm there in someone else's car hahahahaha. Just head to the beach Monday, it'll be pretty empty...... if it's not raining.

lol a lot of help there !

I don;t have a car at moment but can arrange a hire one easy enough IF i find anything worth doing.

Last time in brissie I was over for Jambo, visited Mecury and a couple random importers.

Surely there is more to do ?

Sunday sess could be ok.

Though at this rate sounds like I'll be scaring the locals in my bathers during the day and then the strippers at night.

I highly recommend the latter, Butters :)

For me usually don't have much time outside of business up there, but definately hit up Broadbeach followed by Surfers (pref with a entourage..). Outisde of that I think theres a kart place at Southport, I been to before - had 125cc motor'd karts - was alright. Can't remember the name of them though :) . All the workshops you'll know already!

THEY sit around doing that all weekend.

Try checking inthemix.com.au to see if any music stuff is on if you are youngish and into nightlife.

Google helps re: track days

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&...=cr%3DcountryAU

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