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Theres this website.. it's called www.whereis.com.au. It's a great tool for directions and distances.  

You should try it sometime.

Are you upset over something erin? this is probably the first time I have seen these type of comments from yourself, or am I wrong in stating the obvious?

As for the meeting spot for GC people, I suggest the person that knows how to get to the final meeting spot from GC make the decision. :P Which aint rod or me btw... :)

WTF...

Erin's given you GC boys every bloody direction possible as well as a meeting spot, I've given you directions, hell even the guy from Sunshine Coast has given you directions...

Yet you still ask: Where are we meeting? Where do we go? What about here?

I don't see anybody saying thanks for the effort Erin... If she comes across harsh it's because "you guys" come across as dumbarse lost children...

Whoa now I've got my cranky pants on...

least half of yas have pants on, jay might not have pants on at all so be careful

i most probably wont be able to make it due to the skyrocketing cost of keeping a 33 on the road

it is simple, the meet point is in brisbane, so fill your petrol tank at yatala untill you cant fit anymore in, usually the nozzle clicks out so you know this has happened, once thats done unless your car chews fuel at a stupid rate for some reason you should have a range of approximatly 300 - 500klm depending on your driving style and habits.

James

We will be stopping at the royal brisbane hospital on the way to our destination for some drifting.  Remeber If ambulance comes, show some respect and do one last drift before giving way.

*sigh* that was such a good thread for those of you who remember.

I might come out.

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