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i mite drop in on this one....i'll be down the coast already so would i just meet you guys @ hinze dam or you stopping somewhere between brissy and gold coast to pick up the gold coast peeps?

we are all meeting at bp coomera, then goin to hinze damn from there

My wanting to buy a r33 has been put off till next yr so I thought I'd see if me and the girl can come in her RB 25 fitted silvia? Haven't been for a good cruise in ages :) and after all it's a nissan with a skyline motor so I didn't think u guys would mind to much :)

im in guys

though would like to see more driving after last time

(was still a good day dont get me wrong)

If we head down murwillumbah rd turn left @ pine creek rd then left again at springbrook rd then follow it back to the highway we have a nice drive through the mountains and can cruise back into surfers or where ever

just an idea

see basic map here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost.../cat/500/page/1

i can also organise a better map/s for those that dont have a refidex etc if needed

My wanting to buy a r33 has been put off till next yr so I thought I'd see if me and the girl can come in her RB 25 fitted silvia? Haven't been for a good cruise in ages :D and after all it's a nissan with a skyline motor so I didn't think u guys would mind to much :cheers:

i rekon u should go for a stagea champ.....my opinion :)

then take it through that twisting road to hinze dam

If we head down murwillumbah rd turn left @ pine creek rd then left again at springbrook rd then follow it back to the highway we have a nice drive through the mountains and can cruise back into surfers or where ever

just an idea

Im gonna throw all the ideas together and draw up a final map tonight, ill make it pretty exact, the murwillambah rd idea sounds good, check back soon for the map

Yeah those stagea's aren't to shabby hey basically a gtr wagon minus a turbo and .1 of a litre lol yeah I read up on them in the HPI mags. Slap some bolt ons and good suspension you'll get the kids to school quick as via the nearest hill climb of course lol :D How's yours handle how much was it?

yeah as long as when we leave we r driving up through mt tamboreen then it should be a good run nice mt pass just a lil sketchy when u get into the rain forest parts and the road goes from dry to damp on a corner etc ;) But yeah I'm with the other guys no standing around for to long other wise it just gets boring. If u wanna chat just get a 2 way/ cb radio and talk on the drive :cheers: So yeah I should still be good to come ;)

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