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pretty straight forward' date=' 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 TUES 29-June@11pm)

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

MAYBIE-BABIES

KNORE

YOTIS

CRZ33

PTR33

BLITZ

Jaqule

Hungry6

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Just checking out the list of cars coming.. this could get interesting...

Well.. if I turn up.. which is really looking the way.. I WILL be driving like a gramps... since a specific person seems to be on the look out for my car lately.. Dont want to give him the reason to nail me line's ass... :)

well it looks like i will be driving on my own on sunday so i will look like a nigel if some people dont come over and say hello, as i dont know to many people from there faces only from there user names

Hey man,

If you have a big sign that says wados.. I'll come over n introduce me self. :D Otherwise what is your car's description.. and sorry dude R32 just dont cut it.. :) Hehhe.. unless you have rice that sticks out like a dog's ball.. :(

FULL MEET PLANS FOR BRISBANE PPL

after chatting to ben(twoquik) we have come up with a plan to suite all and ensure that we travel down in a nice big group

ROMA MEET

Time: 9.00am leaving at 9.20am

9.40am stop at Yatala to pick up the ppl that live south of the city

Those Keen to go from Yatala BP

Time: meet at 9.30

ALL leave together at 9.50am

make sense?

any questions can be directed to me or Ben (Twoquick)

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