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Who's definately coming to drag combat, and if [b:0a0dcf6281][i:0a0dcf6281]YOU[/b:0a0dcf6281] [/i:0a0dcf6281][i:0a0dcf6281](you know who you are bitch)[/i:0a0dcf6281] aren't, i don't wanna hear any excuses bitch.

But anyway, they've been plugging it on the radio here this week, so I can confirm bikini girls, i know how much shell is looking forward to them :wink:

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[b:e6d520c54e][i:e6d520c54e]YOU[/b:e6d520c54e] [/i:e6d520c54e][i:e6d520c54e](you know who you are bitch)[/i:e6d520c54e] aren't, i don't wanna hear any excuses bitch. [/quote:e6d520c54e]

ooh, i like it when you call me that, reminds me of that time when i got so drunk and... :oops: let's not get into that for now.

sorry dude, no can do for me. we'll have to hook up anothertime anotherplace. it won't happen overnight, but it will happen. take a few snaps of the hks for me ay.

Well I am still going rail, hail or shine.

Problem is the wife needs the Camry in the morning.

So I can either just meet the SDU team there, Willowbank.

But I would really prefer to grab a lift with some one, e.g. to Mt Cootha meeting place and travel in style.

Any offers would be greatly appreciated.

Willing to pay own my way petrol expenses

Also have a digital camera and love to take some pics.

Come on guys make it a day for my to cherish, the way things have been going its going to be months before I get me R33.

Also can supply some music CD's and any games that I might have to the driver.

Me 31 old fart with wife and 2 sproggs.......luckily they have no interest in going.

Mob: 0417765681

by the sounds of it, the broadwater carpark will probably see one of it's biggest nights ever this weekend. it will be awesome cause a lot of the cars there will be skylines and other imports.

is there a meeting place at willowbank? or how is everyone meeting up with everybody else at willobank?

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cam, would it be too presumptuous of me to ask you to meet up with the sydney boys that are staying down the coast so that they have someone cruising up that knows the way.

i think it would make it easier for all concerned and would minimise the number of guys getting lost

and a word of warning, it would be better to get onto milton rd rather than using coronation drive as the roadworks there are absolutely berserk.

for those of you that don't know about this example of bureaucratic stuff ups: dept of main roads were supposed to widen and resurface this road to make life a little easier for everyone who uses it. the job was supposed to take six weeks over christmas. dept of main roads subsequently finished this operation in good time and then remembered that brisbane city council wanted to put a main sewer line down the same road. result: coronation drive had to be dug up again and consequently our six week project is into its 5th month

bloody idiots

Yeh that sounds cool, how long do you reckon it should take from Surfers to Mt Cootha, I assume the best route is :

M1 - SE Freeway

SE Freeway onto Milton RD

Milton RD up to Mt Cootha

?

Where you recon a good spot is to meet up with everyone on the coast?

I know a few guys are meeting at Coomera BP at 6:30 any more ideas?

Cam

Guest 33GTS25

cam, the route you have suggested is definately the easiest option for everyone and i think that if everyone meets at comera bp it will make for a relativley easy cruise to brisvegas from there, so long as you leave on time i.e 6:30 to get everyone to mt cootha by 7:30. and yes i realise that it doesnt take an hour to travel that route but we do need to make allowances for people who dont know our roads and dickhead qld drivers as well as making allowances for any unforeseen mishap such as that which happened to mesmer last time.

rod

Guest 33GTS25

BY BY, when you are leaving your hotel in the morning just ask for directions to the broad water car park

all you do is drive north back out of the coast highway (unsure of actual name) and once you cross "the bridge" turn right at next set of lights. this will take you into the world famous Broad Water carpark, if you are not staring at sea world across the broadwater, you have f**ked up and ended up somewhere else :twisted:

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