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yeah just a normal 1jz not a VVTI

look forward to attending a few events this year,

We were following a silver stock looking R33 4 door with a cannon exhaust this morning going past narangba station,

we were in a white navara with yellow light on the roof so you probably never noticed us

I think it turned down torrens road at petrie

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Hey you Northfolk, As of last night we now have a new executive to steer the club over the next 12 months.

We are planing a major upturn in events ans would like as many of you as possible to join in the fun.

We will be doing 4 major cruises a year and one of these will be in your direction. The club would like to hook up with you guys and then move on to the sunny coast and do the same with the skyline fraternity there.

Our first major cruise will be a western swing taking in the flood hit araeas between brisbane and toowoomba where we hope to hook up with as many liners as we can.

The northern loop will be the next mjor cruise after that.

Let us know if you are interested and keen in becoming more involved with an active club.

Cheers, your new pres.

:thumbsup: for sure

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Let me know when your open for business. my dash is doing some odd shit at the moment, I either need a auto sparky or a exorcist.

Will do for sure mate. As soon as I know, which I should know next week, i'll let you know.

Cheers guys for the support. Hope I get to work on some/all of your cars, as i would like to make this business the go to place in Morayfield and beyond.

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Keep an eye on the events section peeps. Fun times posted up and more to come.

When I had my 33 I used to attend Club cruises but being on the northside we always had to drive a fair way to get in on the fun. The effort to include north liners will not go unnoticed or unappreciated

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well I'll kick it off then:

every thursday night at Carsedline central - we have a northside meet. start at 730-8pm till when ever. there are coffee shops/nandos/pizza capers and all are willing to kick in a bit if the meet gets off the ground.

I'll be there at pizza capers this thurs at 730-8pm to start it.

do we have takers?

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well I'll kick it off then:

every thursday night at Carsedline central - we have a northside meet. start at 730-8pm till when ever. there are coffee shops/nandos/pizza capers and all are willing to kick in a bit if the meet gets off the ground.

I'll be there at pizza capers this thurs at 730-8pm to start it.

do we have takers?

im in...but where the hell is carseldine central?? carseldine sounds good to me. easy to get to. and all highway!!

*never mind...found it..lol will be there i recon.

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its on the corner of Beams Road and Gympie Road

heading out bound its on the left

inbound its on the right

it is at the last set of traffic lights before the Bruce Highway starts

if your retarded the 1st exit isnt far up the road so a U turn is easy

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Maybe able to swing out and have a looky. Not a bad spot. Plenty of parking up and underground.

As for the Harry's meets, the cops aren't as bad as they were. Been their plenty of times and they are a good bunch of guys. Last time I was their a 32 rocked up with straight through exhaust, 1 headlight working and slamed on it's nuts. A copper a guided him into the park and said nice ride. I kid you not. I spoke to him about there presents there and he basically said they were just to keep things under control and stop the dickheads. You still get some dickheads, but thats most places you go. You'd be very suprised how they turn a blind eye to the cars that rock up their. Another one, this guy had a Merc pretty much on bump stops and the copper goes, didn't you have another 1 the other week or was that someone else. Couldn't belive what I heard.

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The coppers down there from what I hear are pretty good, However they did turn up just after we left because people forgot how to use a sidewalk and also how to exit a driveway without leaving rubber flavored momento's behind

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yeah just to many people hang out on the sidewalk waiting for skids, you can't see any oncoming traffic as you leave, tis quite annoying.

So are we on for thursday? hopefully it's not raining.

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