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my mates wedding is on that date but if it's tha evening then count me in mate...

i saw a nice white R33 with Nismo stickers on the side parked at park rd milton YIP37, nice car. and then a grey R33 last 3 numbers were 227 followed me and found it hard to catch up at kangaroo point while i was driving like a turtle cause my pregnant wife was sitting next to me.

there're so many skylines out there who don't even know about this site, damn.

i'm gonna chase them and let them know:)

I can't open the link stutto - can you post up some info?

i'll do it for him :D

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When: Saturday 7th February 2004

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Meet: Harry's Diner 104 Newmarket Rd Windsor

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At: 9.00am for a 9.30am departure.

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Description: The cruise will be visiting a route up Mt.Nebo/Mt.Glorious then down the other side to Somerset dam for a BYO BBQ lunch. We'll bring our own BBQ and all everyone needs to do is bring their own lunch to cook. If it is hot (highly likely) then a swim is possible at the lunch area. After lunch we'll be heading back through Kilcoy and up and over Mt.Mee through to Dayboro and Samford to finish the day around 6.00pm. Total kms will probably only be 250 - 300.

Sweet - thanks guys. Will see how the bank balance holds out and let you know later this week.

Ben, if I'm able to make it then you're welcome to a seat. Can't guarantee it'll be the most awe inspiring ride of your life but it'll get you there and back. What suburb are you in?

I am pretty keen, can't beat a cruise for a good cause through Nebo. Is anyone else a definate yet. If so are you guys keen on meeting up somewhere first or all just go staight there, I am thinking there is going to be a "few" cars there.

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