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Hello everyone,

I'm new to the forums and living up in Central QLD. I'm tempted to come down for the cruise but it means an 11hr drive to get there.

Got a job interview in Brisbane on Monday 29th with flights booked (paid for by the company). Who thinks I should come down for the cruise?

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2000 RS Four S

RB25 Neo - Stock az bro!

17" Rays United Arrows

so who from the gc is coming? and who wants to meet up somewhere down this end?

It was suggested by Micah (rb26stagea) to meet at Coomera BP about 8:30 (Qld time, I'm from NSW) so that's what I'm doing.

See you there.

It was suggested by Micah (rb26stagea) to meet at Coomera BP about 8:30 (Qld time, I'm from NSW) so that's what I'm doing.

See you there.

Trying to rectify my boost problem. Hope to have it fixed

He will need boost over Mt Mee :P

Getting up a mountain is no problem. Comes up Henry Robert in second 4/5 grand never misses a beat. It is the low speed crusing that stuffs things. Not always but sometimes just get a bit of boost and it dies in the arse.

I have a leak somewhere in and about the AAC. And remember I have a Greddy FFP. Its a sod to get at.

I can drive the RS4 but might have to bring the 25G.

He will need boost over Mt Mee :P

Hey Darrin, I went on a cruise with the Nissan SVD club (do they even exist anymore?) in the 90's and it was a very slooow cruise. It turned me off these things for well over a decade. But now with the Stagea I'm keen to meet other owners and have a nice drive.

Without gettting into trouble, will Mt Mee see some "spirited" driving?

I've never been there before, but I'll get out some maps before hand if there's a chance to have a bit of a go :P

Anyone want to share their pace notes?

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