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Brisbane/Gold Coast V35 Owners Cruise:

Date: Aug 18th 2012

Cruise Details: Brisbane to Point Danger Light House, Tweed Heads

Route Length : 104km

Meeting Place 1: Mc Donalds @ Springwood at 9.30am for a 10.00am start

Meeting Place 2: BP @ Yatala at 10.15am for a 10.45am start

Final Stop: Point Danger Light House ( anticipated reach time at 11.30am) Lunch and then return to Brissie or as per crew suggested plans

Confirmed List:

1. Tony350 (+Victor)

2. 4evershiva

3. FlyingEL

4. Sheldon

5. Vthirty5

6.Kolossus +1

7. Spencer

8.n15m0

9.Bradstreet

Hopefully we get a 100% attendance of the above people....hope it doesnt turn out like the last one....Sheldon,Joshua and victor knows what I am talking about....So please guys lets make this cruise a good run....

  • Brisbane/Gold Coast V35 Owners Cruise:
    Date: Aug 18th 2012
    Cruise Details: Brisbane to Point Danger Light House, Tweed Heads
    Route Length : 104km
    Meeting Place 1: Mc Donalds @ Springwood at 9.30am for a 10.00am start
    Meeting Place 2: BP @ Yatala at 10.15am for a 10.45am start
    Final Stop: Point Danger Light House ( anticipated reach time at 11.30am) Lunch and then return to Brissie or as per crew suggested plans
    Confirmed List:
    1. Tony350 (+Victor)
    2. 4evershiva
    3. FlyingEL
    4. Sheldon
    5. Vthirty5
    6.Kolossus +1
    7. Spencer
    8.n15m0
    9.Bradstreet
    10.Lineit up

hey sheldon, as you are the local guy of GC, would you be able to lead the cruise and take us through a quick lap into gold coast city to get some view and a show of our V35's to be spotted and then head to danger point.....

Edited by shiva

Brisbane/Gold Coast V35 Owners Cruise:

Date: Aug 18th 2012

Cruise Details: Brisbane to Point Danger Light House, Tweed Heads

Route Length : 104km

Meeting Place 1: Mc Donalds @ Springwood at 9.30am for a 10.00am start

Meeting Place 2: BP @ Yatala at 10.15am for a 10.45am start

Final Stop: Point Danger Light House ( anticipated reach time at 11.30am) Lunch and then return to Brissie or as per crew suggested plans

Confirmed List:

1. Tony350 (+Victor)

2. 4evershiva

3. FlyingEL

4. Sheldon

5. Vthirty5

6.Kolossus +1

7. Spencer

8.n15m0

9.Bradstreet

10.Lineit up

I'm out gents. Car won't be ready. :(

If someone wants to pick me up, I'm happy to tag along but yeah, V is still off the road.

What? Now I lost a ride. Lol. Hope to see you next time, mate.

Anyone want to have a passenger? :)

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