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if you have a partner/gf/wife/fience or just a friend bring them along, i'll be bringing my gf so would be nice if she has someone to talk about shopping with :D

just joking, i might talk her into bringing her 31

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Sorry to break up the plans guys but just remembered that this Sunday the 17th is BDO. So probs not a good date. It will be crazy packed, and I wouldnt be suprised if some of the roads are closed off. May not efect us then again it might.

Yeah, I forgot about the big day out too. They usually have smith street blocked off just past parklands. The motor way can get pritty congested around the exit too. Outer lanes should be ok though, I don't know the coast that well, could we get in another way further down.

you can just exit off earlier and cruise down the boradwater, quite a nice drive really

this way: Click

or this way: Click again

the second way gets you off the highway earlier

i was just about to bump this up and remind everyone.

is everyone still keen for a meet?

meet at the car park at oz fair at around 1 ish, chill and admire nissans handywork then head to the spit at about 1.30 or 2, depending on how the brissie boys go getting down

let us know if your still keen

I'm detailing the Stag right now, just having a pause atm for a beer & to check on some downloading.

I'll see you there. Which car park at Oz Fair? I thought BWCP was closed.

Brissie lads/ladies, I will see you all at Springwood Maccas.

I think im still keen.

I might have to make a last minute bail but as of the moment im in.

I'm detailing the Stag right now, just having a pause atm for a beer & to check on some downloading.

I'll see you there. Which car park at Oz Fair? I thought BWCP was closed.

Brissie lads/ladies, I will see you all at Springwood Maccas.

Adam. U keen to meet up n cruise down to macas together. Seams im just around the corner from u. Im in mcdowall.

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there are a couple of public car parks out the front of aus fair but still on the same side of the road (not where bwcp used to be)

there is one carpark just to the south of aus fair that is normally a bit more empty and it has a bit of shade too if i remember correctly

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