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FArked if i know either, I remember having ice cream at jindy once so i assumed it was an ice cream shop. they're all the farken same to me.

ahh i see, yep the one at jindalee is a baskins, confusion sorted

one quick question, is there any1 whos got a spare 32 gtst bonnet to lend me for a day, cos i got f**king defected....im willing to pay for rent :D cos i dunt want to get a bonnet please let me know or contact me on 0431714490 cheers! 32NOK

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Another crack at a new meet point this week, due to last week's being exceedingly average.

This week we will be meeting HERE at 7:30PM.

Hungry Jacks at Taringa. Driveway is a bit epic from memory so be careful.

Obviously there is food, and at least they have ice cream although it won't be as good as baskins/cold rock.

Hopefully there will be some decent scenery as well...

hey guys,

Il make an appearance. Im only down the road. Im new here and know nobody!

You just missed out on this years SCC, so did I.

:whistling: on the car choice.

keep an eye out on the QLD site for events like skidpan, drag and track days.

might catch you at one of thurs night events later this month, once mine gets fixed.

You just missed out on this years SCC, so did I.

:( on the car choice.

keep an eye out on the QLD site for events like skidpan, drag and track days.

might catch you at one of thurs night events later this month, once mine gets fixed.

Thanks mate. Shes just been resprayed, Will you be there tomorrow?

Thanks mate. Shes just been resprayed, Will you be there tomorrow?

There is usually 5-10 people that show their faces in the evening. Just make sure you turn up to Hungry Jacks, not Baskins.

Might need to consider changing the thread title, or creating a new one..... once we decide on a concrete new meet spot.

There is usually 5-10 people that show their faces in the evening. Just make sure you turn up to Hungry Jacks, not Baskins.

Might need to consider changing the thread title, or creating a new one..... once we decide on a concrete new meet spot.

Only adminy/moderaty type people can change the title/first post. I suspect a new thread will be in order once we decide on a new spot.

I say we go back to baskins and meat spin and see what happens...

The old man and the chick magnet should be in attendance. The old girl has pissed off for a week so Mrs jack can do the cookin for me.

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