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went today and it was prob around its best at about 3 ish

so we could aim to meet nearby at 1ish, have a chat then cruise over to the spit together, if someone from bris wants to work out the times for a meet up that way be my guest, think we should work it for a 1ish to 1.30 meet out the front of oz fair heading over to the spit when we feel like it

good to see everyone is behind it

Can I crash it next weekend? I'll probably be heading there for a look before going away.

yeah whatever, maybe when we get to the spit let all the stags park in a line just for aesthetics/pics, no offence just would be good to have some pics of some of SEQ's stags in a row

Sure thing. Totally can understand that. If its the other way round (skyline photo shoot), you'll do the same. Hasnt seen Dan since that failed Harrys night.

just look at what you have, we have the same gearbox/diffs/shocks :D

Went for an arvo sesh this afternoon at the spit. Went to come home about 4 ish, the traffic was backed up from the roundabout down outside the yacht club all the way to the spit. It was as packed well packed as a nuns kebab up there today. So i had to go for another surf and left at 6.30, traffic was alot better by this stage. Between 4 and 4.30 (when i left to go for another surf) it was at a standstill.

Us brisbane guys would be best beeing in and out before 3.30ish IMO. Otherwise arrive about 3 and leave at 5ish or later and perhaps get some sunshet shots over the broadwater with all the stags in tow.

Tom: Hahaha yea pretty much. I'll see if I can gather another few more skylines for it.

I would organize something but I'll be there with my wife etc. and maybe dropping them somewhere before heading to the spit or Peters. I'll see if anyone else's keen on this Thursday when we meet at the car wash. If anyone's interested, we meet every thursday night at chapel hill baskin robbins (7:30), southside meet for dinner (same time), and at the end we'll meet up freedom carwash along logan road at eight mile plains (around 9:30-10).

This is what I propose for Brizzy Boys.

>Meet at Springwood Macas at round 11:45.

>Leave Macas for the GC round 12:00.

>Get to Oz Fair round 1:00.

Sounds like a plan indeed Matt, see you there!!

+1 here! (and the GF)

Ill see matt at the Springwood maccas at 1130. (ill be driving from Springfield lakes)

Im glad i didnt claybar my car for nothing. (worst job ever)

You can claybar mine too if you're free :banana:

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