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Major Club Cruise, Western Swing - 15Th May


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Date. May 15th

Time. 8.30

Location. Macdonalds Yamanto.

Well peeps the much talked about western flood cruise is OOONNNN! I have scouted the route and the roads are in good skyline friendly condition.

WE will depart the rendezvous and swing out via Amberly on to rosewood then through Laidley to forest hill next town Gatton and then through devestaded Granthem.

From granthem we will take the old toowoomba road and then turn off on the Gormans gap road to flagstone creek road which winds its way up to Toowoomba. Its the back way to the city and is largely unkown by most.

Once in toowoomba we will head for picnic point where we will hook up with a couple Toowoomba liners for a chat and a leg stretch and then proceed to withcott for a counter lunch.

From there its a short drive down the toowoomba road to brisbane and home.

Cruise duration. Will be about 1 & 1/2 hours give or take 15 minutes or so and withcott is about 15/20 minutes toward home from picnic point.

This will be the first of 4 major club cruises for the year so lets get behind it and make it a goodun.

1. Fineline

2. Sneakey pete

3.alloskylineallo

4.Boz

5.Skylinestyle101

6.mr. Benno

7.Rhinorebel

8.SPR34

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. Fineline

2. Sneakey pete

3.alloskylineallo

4.Boz

5.Skylinestyle101

6.mr. Benno

7.Rhinorebel

8.SPR34

9.fik

10.SABBAi

11.PWND

12.RBNRG

13. Skylinestyle101

14.damit

15. Danb

16. nismo1

17.ezy45

18. Link international x 2

19. HR31_RB30DET

20. Sneki81

21, sinistagtr plus 2

Man I'm missing out on everything!

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Looks like it going to be an awesome turn out, Not having a whole lot of luck with the T'bar owners have told alot about it so we will just have to wait and see. But I'll defiantly be there.

been talknig to clint (TMBA) and he's somewhere up the sunny coast the night before and whilst I tried to get him in on it he thinks timing won't be on his side.

I have a couple more via FB that will probably rock up.

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