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The Annual Charity Cruise was a blast! On top of being given a few free laps by QR, we also managed to earn $1600 for the Salvos.

Everyone who turned up enjoyed the sound of RBs (and a few VQ's) blaring through the tunnels and on the track at QR.

Fantastic stuff.

To keep the excitement and energy going and to make 2013 one of the biggest years yet, we want to hold a dinner where you, members of YOUR club, tell us what you want your club to do next year.

More cruises, more track days, more overnight trips, more social events, more of what you want.

Join us at the Breakfast Creek Hotel on Wednesday at 7pm to discuss the future over beer and steak.

Details:

What: Casual Dinner to chat about new and exciting events

Who: Club members, prospective club members and anyone interested in Nissans.

Where: The Breakfast Creek Hotel,

2 Kingsford Smith Drive Breakfast Creek QLD 4010

When: Wednesday, 7th of November, 7pm (This Wednesday). We will be holding a dinner weekly for the next month to ensure you all get your say.

Why: We want to offer you more of what you want. We want to make sure that each and every club member has a say in what the club does for the next 12 months and that the events that are held are events you want.

Besides, Beer, Steak, Car Talk.... What more could you want?

Can't make it? Don't stress, there will be 3 more dinners like this in the next month.

Look forward to seeing you all there!!

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Will try my hardest to make it down to at least on of these meets.

Also would like to say that the charity cruise was great again this year (didn't get lost like i did in 2011 :) ) the laps round qr were good and the tunnel runs were eargasmic (I even won a shirt lol)

Will be back next year with some V8 powah onboard :)

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