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pretty straight forward, need to have another SKYLINE CRUISE!!! seein as the last ones have been so good!!

so

DATE: 4-July (Sunday)

MEET: at the mudgeraba hungry jacks/shell serve....EXIT 79

AT: 10:15am-10:30am

gather up/get fuel/food/or what eva turns u on???

-photos even.....

LATE BREAKY/EARLY LUNCH

DEPART: 11:10-11:15am

DESTINATION: Hinze Dam!!

-while there, talk about maybe a quick strole to Lowerbeachmont

then down to THE SPIT for a quick photoshoot, via M1/Smiths St.

then head onto the espy..

and hopefully, should be up for a good-fun day!!

what ya reckon?

and whos in???

pls feel free to comment on anythin!!

-Peter

53X-DR.

http://www.qldstreetcar.com/forum/index.ph...?showtopic=2237

Plz try and keep the posts in the above site/thread so its easier to keep track, obviously if ur a SAU member and can only post on here then go for ya life!!

cheers

p.s a list will lbe updated on ppl attendin!!

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THEE LIST!!!

(as of WED 30-June@9pm)

GTR57

29LAY

I WIN

V3NOM-(MRW06)

JOHN-GUN METAL 32

BELGARION

FILO32

TWOQUIK

61RLY

SICK R33

STRUTTO

V8DREAMER-ANNA

MELV

R33 STEVE

CGB_32

rb25

GOR33

NEXUS9

SMOOTHLINE

.75 DEGREES SIDEWAYS

MJ

JLNEWTON

WADOS

YOPARATA

Owned

SLY

ABOMINABLE HOEMAN

SIYKE

AUSTENMIKE

R32PIMP

53X-DR (obviously)

Nismo32 Josh

CalaisT3RBO

Iopia

Darrenspencer

Player04

Paulie Bro

Hoges

evil666

SHY32

xtinctmotorsport32

21 Jez

ANTON

Zoixy

sdm33

sxe32

Panikin

BRETT33

Ska

Team Krazy

sxe33

SO SLY

GARY1

ABU53

YOTIS

eug

Bendertiger

FYN33

predator

MAYBIE-BABIES

KNORE

MM2DEATH

CRZ33

PTR33

BLITZ

Jaqule

Hungry6

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This Is Not A Drift Meet, And Any Reckless Driving Will Not (repeat Will Not)be Accepted, We Dont Need Any Unwanted Attention!!!

We R Goin On A Cruise, To Have Fun And Take A Chance To Enjoy A Nice Drive Through The Hills/mountains (what Ever U Wanna Call Them) With Out The Need Of Stupidity!!

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