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I have realized that there are heaps of us on the coast.. and was wondering maybe it'd be nice to meet up and get to know fellow skyliners around coast.

Just a social meet up.. maybe some B-B-Q and talk about stuff...just plain Get to know people ... and perhaps go down for a cruize together being sunday so it should be fun.

So, Meet up at Maroochydore Cotton Tree Swimming Pool Parking area.

October 24. at 12 pm.

BRING YOUR OWN SAUSAGE for BBQ...or share with fellow skyliners.

Open to others who wants to join..just meeting people.

So,...ARE U IN ?

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sounds good to me, i'll be in and i'd say josh and a few other friends of ours will be as well....hopefully we can get a half decent turn out this time!! Everyone stop being slack, no excuses, just be there!

i would b interested in driving up !!

that place rocks up there very cool spots for cruzin on sundays

should cruise up...im sure some of the other guys from down there can get off there ass and come down huh??

nice...the more the marrier... anyone is welcome to come join us..skylines or watever... come join for some fun.. it should be fun to meet up with people and get to know each other.

there would be some picture takings too for the turnouts and will be posted on a tread.. so everyone is encourage to join...it's worth the drive i'd say.

ok...i guess this thread is drifting far...far...away....LOL... not much interested.

But i was wondering if anyone would be out for some laps this coming sunday ( Oct. 17 )? coz i haven't been out on a sunday for awhile and i will take my car out for a cruize.

anyone will be out give us a wave eh ?

swimming pool is just along cotton tree..shouldn't miss it as it has a big parking space there..i dunno the street though,..but if you know where cotton tree is... it's just there next to the playground area.

I think if you take 6th Ave. from Aerodrome road.. it should take you straight to the parking area of the swimming pool as it's just the opposite of it.

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