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Are any users interested in doing a Gold Coast / Brisbane Cruise??

Meet on the coast, cruise up to Brisbane to say harry's diner or something so we can meet a few of the other members?

Other Brisbanites can meet us there as well?

if i get enough interest ill organize something.

it would be a Thursday night meet 6.30 ish arrive at harry's say 7.45ish.

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I think first time we will just tag along on the Saturday night cruise with hardtuned.net, then we will definitely organise a weeknight cruise.

just the organisation has been done by loz and keish for the sat night one and well it seems too good to miss.

then we shall organise our own

I think first time we will just tag along on the Saturday night cruise with hardtuned.net, then we will definitely organise a weeknight cruise.

just the organisation has been done by loz and keish for the sat night one and well it seems too good to miss.

then we shall organise our own

Im going to try and make this one, who is going? Can someone post a link, i cant find it on hardtuned.. Thanks

Well if it has been postponed, we should tee it up for a cruise before then.

KEEN!

ill listen to the news and see. looks like harrys should have a decent turnout next week depending on weather. maybe have a gc start cruise, and meet with the brissy guys to cruise there together?

KEEN!

ill listen to the news and see. looks like harrys should have a decent turnout next week depending on weather. maybe have a gc start cruise, and meet with the brissy guys to cruise there together?

Im still keen to meet up, i canceled some stuff on sat just to go and now its pushed back..

i think i may organise something still then if people are keen. same meet spot (clive peters at goldcoast 6pm (6.15-6.30 leave))

we could cruise down to byron or something for a little bit of a different run?

same rules apply as on every cruise don't be a wanker thou.

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i think i may organise something still then if people are keen. same meet spot (clive peters at goldcoast 6pm (6.15-6.30 leave))

we could cruise down to byron or something for a little bit of a different run?

same rules apply as on every cruise don't be a wanker thou.

Highway cruise to Byron or like scenery cruize through advanced town into nsw and back up?

either or? im just worried some of the back roads may be a bit "destroyed"?

I jumped on the R6 and went for a ride with a mate down advanced town, didnt get all the way there but turned around at that bridge and roads were fine that far.. saw about 2 little pot holes and thats it. Depends where everyone wants to go. I don't really mind, i just like the hills as you can go fast without going much over the speed limit at all. Doesnt matter where we go, Im just stocked we finally have one planned! :D

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