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Guys/Gals,

We'll be meeting up southside at Freedom Petrol Station (8 Mile Plains) for a cruise to Harrys. Details are as below;

2494 Logan Rd, Eight Mile Plains QLD 4113‎

Time: 6:30-7pm

Leave Freedom: Strictly 7pm to secure parking spots at Harrys (maybe all Skylines should park together like the Supra week)

Reach Harrys: 7:30

Anyway here's some infos on Harrys.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t=0&start=0

Some photos from previous meet.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t=0&start=0

Most of us will be having our dinner there so come for a feed if you like (they serve pretty good food for the price). Heres the list of people that has confirmed or interested.

Brandon - 33 GTR

Danski - 34 GTT (Colin is coming with him), coming from Gold Coast if anyone wanna tag along.

Beck - 34 GTT

PeteR33 - 33 GTST? (new guy)

Shiz - S15 (John aka yaface's mate)

Rob - 33 GTST

Adam aka brizzy_rocker - 33 GTR (only if he can manage to get his car back in time or maybe Rob will pick him up?)

Jay - Audi TT (my friend)

Mitch - N15 (photographer, 32 GTR still off road I think)

Behave yourself and everyone will enjoy a troublefree night.

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Will Harry's actually be opened this time?

Hahaha. I take it that you're referring to X'mas eve. Nah this time will be open for sure, Digital Emu said so (I suppose he made a mistake during the X'mas eve meet).

You coming?

Yea, just head straight to Harrys (I'm sure thats where he meant). People start buzzing off around 9-9:30. By then we'll probably head back to Freedom and meet up with the Chapel Hill crew. You're more than welcome to join us.

Put me down... yet to eat at harrys since it was closed last time lol

Yea sure.

See ya's at Freedom.. :(

I'll wash my Skyrice tonight.. :)

:D

Just an update, Adam's probably not gonna make it and so is Rob. But Rob will be picking Adam up later that night for the wash after Harrys. I have another friend that'll come in his white 33 series 3 GTR.

Yea sure.

:D

Just an update, Adam's probably not gonna make it and so is Rob. But Rob will be picking Adam up later that night for the wash after Harrys. I have another friend that'll come in his white 33 series 3 GTR.

34 > 33 (even if they are GTR's) :)

wow does that mean Ill finally see you out

Yea you get to meet the hot blonde.

34 > 33 (even if they are GTR's) :D

Only if they're done up right. I always thought 34s and 15s look awesome with kits on. But they're more of a drifter kinda look than anything else.

Speaking of which, you should take me out for a spin someday!

Yea you get to meet the hot blonde.

Only if they're done up right. I always thought 34s and 15s look awesome with kits on. But they're more of a drifter kinda look than anything else.

Speaking of which, you should take me out for a spin someday!

Yeah for sure man, Just remind me when we at freedom an Ill take ya for a quick spin :D

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