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Afternoon All,

So after running the Gold Coast meet and greet from Kurrawa Surf club the past couple of weeks we have decided to move the meet to the Benowa KFC. It is on the corner of Ashmore Road and Benowa Road in the Benowa Gardens Shopping Centre

This will be running every Wednesday at 7:30pm it normally runs till 10ish depending on what we decide to do. So far we have just been getting something to eat and talking cars. Hopefully we can organise some sort of cruise for the night if there is enough interest.

Hope to see you guys there :blink:

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Could go for a run up to the Glow worms at the Natural Arch?

Is there much lighting there?

I'm gonna do some google searching to get ideassss

EDIT: Maybe even out front of the convention centre entrance if they let us, or in their carpark would look pretty sweet?

http://www.gccec.com.au/facilities-and-ser...s/virtual-tour/

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Not much lighting but that what camera flash is for lol. If you wan't somewhere with good lighting then maybe Harbourtown or somewhere like that.

Ill chat to my mate and see if he needs lighting etc.

Yeah that would be pretty cool.

Anyway cya tonight bro.

yeh sorry, finishd work at about 9.30, didnt leave much time to try and scoot out there lol...

would of loved to go out having some fun, iv tracked out a lil mountain run that comes back onto the M1 down where it starts (tweed area)

ill be doing this run hopfully over the weekend if its dry, your more then welcome to cruise along?

Yeah figured you'd be busy with the school holiday rush mate :P I'm busy this weekend with more assignments so I'll have to give the weekend cruise a miss. Once uni is done for the semester I'll be keen for one though.

yeh i just have to get some km's on this engine so i can get a proper tune in... so im looking to do maybe the drive out near currumbin rock pools and along the boarder of nsw, down to M'bar and then back up the M1... :( maybe lunch at tumbulgum pub :)

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