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Sort of used to live around that area, know the showgrounds which is basically opposite where we are going, I think.... pretty easy to get there though:

If you guys want me to take pic down just yell out!

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Uhm... I wouldn't go to that meeting spot if I were you. There's been trouble there in the past with hoons and it's a pretty well known meeting spot.  

Maybe choose somewhere different?

you refering to the final destination or meeting spot for both brisbane crew and GC crew to meet up?

Why all the Pm's if the meeting point and even a map are gonna be whacked up like that?

just following the tradition. if you guys want, i can post it up for ALL to see.

i believe the aim of thursday nite cruises was to avoid hassles from the police but i do think they have caught onto the thursday cruisers now

Yes I wondered about that, as a speed camera was placed conveniently at the entrance of BP Yatala last week :D

:werd: on that trap at yatala... very convienient... I've never seen a camera that far OFF the road... EVER

Is the meeting place the same as the latest PM genisis?

SKa, il meet at yatala, let me know what time...

Im up for a good night, works been a bitch, im over it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Any jobs at umart chris??? lmao.

Check this :D under the "Be afraid !!! be very afraid" post ... congratulations for both of you, but looks like Strutto needs some help with his spelling......

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...88&page=2&pp=25

go down to the last thread. Hey, i might join as a moderator to check on the moderators spelling and grammar......hihihihi...... :P

Seriously I have several freinds who are police and they all deny any knowledge of anyone viewing forums (As they probably would do even if they knew or not) and then going and raping meets, but also they are fairly low down in the scheme of things, but having conversations with them tend me to think that you guys are just paranoid.

BUT there are a lot of people here with a hellofa lot more experence with these things so I agree it is better to be safe than sorry, just never heard of anything like that happening, only rumours and heresay so I dont want to find out through experiencing it happening.

Sorry bout the pic, thought it would be fine to post the starting meeting place, my bad anyway I'll just shutup now and follow the leader :P

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