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Just a question, I don't know any members in here but I own a skyline can I join the cruise?

Yer mate for sure just let us know what side of Brisbane you're coming from and we should be able to guide you in the direction of a pre meet :)

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Thanks for that I live near garden city

Hey mate,

You would be best off meeting the guys at Yatala BP at 8 and heading up with them. If you don't know anyone, it's better to head to a pre-meet, meet a couple of people and cruise in with them. :)

Hope that helps.

Hey mate,

You would be best off meeting the guys at Yatala BP at 8 and heading up with them. If you don't know anyone, it's better to head to a pre-meet, meet a couple of people and cruise in with them. :)

Hope that helps.

ok Cant wait to be there thanks again

Nice little drive it is. Should be good fun go pro footage will be recording on the day.

It's a great run - if you have the right tyres. I had the crap ones that feel like they're carved out of stone on there and it was sliding everywhere!

So you are definitely going Andy???

North side meet is at the north bound BP at caboolture.

yup, scouting run was great despite epic rain. its approx 180km trip to lakeside from our start point and if we leave at a lazy 8:30am we will arrive at the meet point right on 10am :)

So you are definitely going Andy???

Please come dave, I wanna see this car of yours :)

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