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Hi guys downshift is on again tomorrow over at Eagle Farm, if anyone is interested will be meeting with a few others at Albion McDonalds between 1:00pm & 1:30pm and leaving to head to venue not long after 1:30pm.

This is not an SAUQLD club event nor will it be covered under any club insurance, if you have SAU stickers on your car try and behave for the sake of the club.

Below information taken from Downshifts facebook event.

If you want to avoid the bumpy road/any chance of gravel. I'd suggest coming in this way: http://goo.gl/maps/5ds3T

As you can see from the above picture, there is residential down this way in Hamilton. PLEASE BE QUIET AND MINDFUL! And please exit past Option 1, NOT past the apartments. We had a couple of complaints last time.

The CONDITIONS OF ATTENDANCE are the same as always:
YOU are responsible for the guys you bring to the meet, and hang with. If they act like idiots, we will find out who it was. Brisbane is a very small place.
THROW RUBBISH IN THE BIN BAGS. Use them, we put them up for you guys. If they're full, just chuck it in your car and throw it out next time you fill up.
*****ABSOLUTELY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SKID TO LEAVE.***** PLEASE LEAVE QUIETLY SO THAT WE WILL BE WELCOME BACK

Date: SATURDAY JULY 20 2013, 2pm - dark

Location: 297 Macarthur Avenue, Hamilton. (Down the end near Northshore riverside park)

Cost: $5 per person

The meets are open to any cars, whether they be JDM, Euro, Hot Rod or Aussie. The idea is to have like-minded, respectful, appreciative people there, who can also follow some very basic rules. IF you can do those things, we'll see you at the meet, and you'll be welcomed with open arms.

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