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Hey all,

Granthem and myself are coming down this Wednesday for a road trip. We're primarily coming for Soundwave next saturday however, we'll be staying from Wed til Mon in Brisbane City.

Planning on hitting up the spit on the Sunday, as we'll be taking Granthem's R33. Also thinking about a day up to Sunny Coast. Mostly just free ballin' round town.

Would love to meet some fellow sau'ers so is there any meets on this week that we can tag along to?

Don't forget to say hi if you see us.

This is Granthem's rig...

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yea next weekend for acdc

will probly do same as you though, get there wed, leave mon, hopefully with some shopping in the mix

from rocky btw

edit: back on topic though, faith no more and janes addiction would be good!!

Edited by Shitbox

Oh true! Who are you? lol.

Yeah excited to see them both.

I think I'm looking forward to seeing A Wilhelm Scream and Anti-Flag the most though. I've seen them both before and they were truly unbelievably amazing.

Also: There is a meet at Harry's Diner on friday night that we'll be at. Come down and say hi if you live in the area!

Edited by NoFX_Hardcore

nah, as i said man, im in rocky, and wont be in brissy til next weekend,

wouldve been good though

spend most of my time in emerald and such, so yea, dont really get out much even when im in rocky.

i look forward to seeing pics of the trip though!

hope yous have a blinder

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