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MJ - I did a guesstimate of 2 hours but Nexus9 says we should be able to do the run in ~1 hour as he has done that route"many a time" It's apity you cant finish work 30 mins early, or what is the earliest you could make it to BP Yatala, I was planning on leaving 9pm to 9:30pm so if you can make it there at like 9:45pm what does everyone think can we wait around a bit longer for MJ?

i will try and get work off an hour or 1/2 hour early it really depends how busy i am that day. If i cant dont wait up for me though im too slow for mountain runs anyway and ill just meet you guys at coomera. So if you leave around 9ish and ill probably get to coomera about 10, as ill go home and get changed while you guys are cruising and ill meet yas there.

Negative Genesis.. I will NOT be a Briz Starter..

Uhmm.. does anyone know of anyone who needs a seat? because like .. im kinda gettin over riding by myself ..

and i havnt picked up any car ****s yet :D

Not sure if your interested but i know someone that would be interested in coming for sure, he loves skylines but never gets to come on cruises.

pm me if your interested.

Ben :wavey:

Just got the OK from the boss to borrow his really expensive digital camera tonight, so I will endeavour to take a pic of everyones car, so that no one feels unloved, or for those who want some really nice shots, why not stop along the M1 there's a big overpass, I think it is the hope island/sanctuary cove exit anyway that would be a great spot for some drive by or some "other" type shots :D *cough*

15 people confirmed + all those lurkers.

PLEASE NOTE twoquik has pointed out a serious error in the directions with the pictures, please use the link provided in the PM _IF_ you are printing out your own copies to bring!

Yeah to those who are coming, if it is not raining, we might be the first people, other than slip/Gary to see the QLD SAU Member T-Shirts :) _MIGHT_ if it is not raining, and it has not started raining, but I am certainly hoping it does not. This is what it looked like yesterday and we didnt get a drop out of it, so hoping it will be the same tonight :D

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