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Will be there, with or without the wires in my toes. Anyone from Toowoomba, Gatton, Laidley ect areas what to meet up and convoy down PM me.

I'm in for this one but won't have the natro there this year... Will definitely jump in with one of the tbar members

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As Cyifly mentioned, i suggest for those around the Wynnum/Manly/Tingalpa/Cannon Hill and whatever other Eastside suburbs or whoever else that want to pre-meet and cruise over to DFO

I propose an 8.15am meet at Mayfair Village shopping centre car park for an 8.30am departure to the airport DFO

It's on the corner of Manly and Hargreaves rd's, and has sufficient spaces to fit a few skylines.

Click the link for a map

https://plus.google....out?gl=au&hl=en

Thoughts?

As Cyifly mentioned, i suggest for those around the Wynnum/Manly/Tingalpa/Cannon Hill and whatever other Eastside suburbs or whoever else that want to pre-meet and cruise over to DFO

I propose an 8.15am meet at Mayfair Village shopping centre car park for an 8.30am departure to the airport DFO

It's on the corner of Manly and Hargreaves rd's, and has sufficient spaces to fit a few skylines.

Click the link for a map

https://plus.google....out?gl=au&hl=en

Thoughts?

Hey hey.

Havent had my line for 5 years now, and its these yearly cruises that make me miss it the most.

I'm only 1/2 a kay from Mayfair, I'll come down for a look!!

I'm might even pop the SAU plates on the Jeep for shits and giggles.

Noel, Pete - has this been advertised on other forums? downshift, zclub etc?

boost,NS and one other from memeory. I put the details up a few weeks back.

also

VG30 (aka Leopard) + tunnel = awesome sound!

Hey hey.

Havent had my line for 5 years now, and its these yearly cruises that make me miss it the most.

I'm only 1/2 a kay from Mayfair, I'll come down for a look!!

I'm might even pop the SAU plates on the Jeep for shits and giggles.

At this stage it looks like i may be the only one there!

But i'll head there like i've said above and hopefully a few more will show up...

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