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Hey guys and girls,

Finally bought a place on the gold coast, so i'l have to meet up with all you guys!!

PLUS, cheaper insurance means that the decision on whether to buy an import or not has been decided with a biggggggg assssss yes!! From November bring on the sun and bring on the cruises...

Cant wait to meet you all, Matt.

PS-Anyone else out around Hope Island/Robina?

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hey, i wrote that last msg, but was at boxheads..

i moved up from melb about 10 months ago... cant say i prefer it.. but I wont badmouth it. Dont wanna get in trouble from the other QLD'ers

I dont cruise at all, but we sometimes go for some quick runs through the hills behind GC. Starting in robina, up to hinze damn, down over the border and back up. Had a bbq last time afterwards.. and planning it again.

anyway, will be good to get another member up here.

dave

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Quite a few brisbanites go down the coast every saturday night. Meeting spots down the coast are the Broadwater Car Park. And then just follow the cars from there.

At the moment but, most the brisbane skylines aren't going due to different problems. But as soon as we are all fixed, I'm sure we'll be down there again.

I own a white R33 skyline..

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Hey matt how are ya...The Gold Coast does have a fairly big import/car scene. Broadwater carparks always chockers and there's always at least half that amount again driving around in groups, you know cruising and what not.

Just watch the skylines though, all the qld ones seem to be off the road at the minute :D Oh well, I should be back better then ever in around a month.

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  • 3 years later...
i just moved here from Melbourne aswell... MELB = SHlT

good too see that people even back then knew how it really was :D melb sux. pity my family and half my friends live there. Oh well!

p.s. ska you're banned for bumping an ancient thread.

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