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I'm a maybe (+1) at this stage. Been away for over a month and get back on Friday, so I expect the family will want some of my time.

No better way to spend the time the family than going for a long drive

I have to drive to Coffs Harbour and back again on this weekend. Approx 1000km round trip. I think I will leave the Stagea at home and take the Kluger and whack a dvd on to keep the kids quite :)

oh by the way, will the 2nd oldest hoon on Stagea site meet the oldest on this cruise? ;)

I TELL YOU SOMETHING THAT IS MAYBE QUITE UNIQUE.

I may be the oldest Stagea owner, but my son, 17yo, will be there and I think he is possibly the youngest. And AFAIK

he has the only 25G in Qld and maybe the whole of Oz. :D:blink::blush::wub::geek::bunny::3some:

Preliminary planned trip

Meet at Coomera BP around 10.30am, leave at 11.00am travel south to Nerang, west along Beaudesert rd to Cunungra, north up Tamborine to a venue on top of the mountain for a sit down lunch and get to know. Maybe the Tambo Brewery. This is at the end of gallery walk, so if the partners (girls) get bored talking about cars and go for a walk :P

Need a show of hands to work out numbers for lunch booking

Once the trip and venue is final I will get mods to edit first post

Me - 2+2

Micah - 2

Greenghost - 2

hey Darrin,do you anticipate going anywhere else after the get together at the brewery for lunch?(that is ,as part of the cruise.)

Just wondering as wev'e never been out there before and i'm thinking of staying at tambourine Sunday night.(Have a day off monday)Graham. :ninja:

O btw. Brissy Boys keen to meet at Springwood Macas at about 9:30 leave for coomera bp at about 9:50-10:00?????

seamed to work pretty good last time :D

If its ok with you blokes i might join you coming down from the sunshine coast. What is the street that Maccas is in? :)

hey Darrin,do you anticipate going anywhere else after the get together at the brewery for lunch?(that is ,as part of the cruise.)

Just wondering as wev'e never been out there before and i'm thinking of staying at tambourine Sunday night.(Have a day off monday)Graham. :)

No plans after the brewery. People will probably leave at any time once they have had enough.

Plenty of nice B & B's up there at this time of year.

Anyone interested is more than welcome back at my place (Mudgeeraba) after the cruise for drinks/socialising: just give me an idea of who's interested: it's about a half hour to 40 min drive from the top of the mountain. If needs be, I have a spare room for anyone wanting to spend the night on the Gold Coast...

Anyone interested is more than welcome back at my place (Mudgeeraba) after the cruise for drinks/socialising: just give me an idea of who's interested: it's about a half hour to 40 min drive from the top of the mountain. If needs be, I have a spare room for anyone wanting to spend the night on the Gold Coast...

Ill probs come down for some of that dude :P but u'll have to fill me on any rules if theres and diff ones to myles place :D lol

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