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I will be there cathing a ride with daler32 im no taking my 33 simply becasue im screwed for that stupid speeding thing i did and i dont want to get anything else happed before i go to court knowing my luck get caught for stopping 2 close to a corner or something and that has happed before lol.

See you at the yatala pies carpark at 7:30 gold coast people.

And to all other we are not dumb gold coast people we are just courteos to others who may want to suggest where to meet:)

oh if anyones after a uhf dick smiths sellin two uniden uhfs in a pack for 58 bucks

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefro...duct/View/D1804

Buy these only if you wish to have all the range of leaning out your window and yelling at the other car.

They are seriously crap.

Spend $150 and buy a 2W, "AA" (not bloody "AAA") battery powered Uniden. Or if you feel like splurging, buy the battery pack to go with it.

Here is direction taken off whereis.com.au for those of you that are from the coast

Start at PACIFIC HWY, UNDERWOOD

19.90 km 19 Mins

Continue along SOUTH EAST FWY, UNDERWOOD

4.18 km 3 Mins

Continue along GATEWAY MWY, EIGHT MILE PLAINS

424 m 1 Min

Continue along GATEWAY MWY [RAMP], EIGHT MILE PLAINS

159 m 1 Min

Continue along GATEWAY MWY, ROCHEDALE

12.55 km 10 Mins

Turn left at WYNNUM RD, TINGALPA

1.98 km 2 Mins

Turn left at RAMP > CREEK RD, CANNON HILL

237 m 1 Min

Finish CREEK RD, CANNON HILL

39.43 km 38 Mins

Course you can come yotis :)

I think the gold coast people need to decide on a meeting spot! Or I'll make one for you ;) Yatala Pies at 7:30 leaving at 7:45. There ya go, head up the freeway, take the gateway motorway exit, follow along until you get to the Wynnum Road exit. Turn left at the bottom onto Wynnum Road, follow along until you see a big shopping centre carpark on the left, turn left at the intersection with the BP and Red Rooster at opposite corners. Turn second left AFTER the first set of lights and that's the Bunnings carpark.  

There you go, all done.

And that is different.... how?

:D

Hello all, I will be there. This is my first post on the forum (after many weeks of reading) so I don't really know anyone. I am happy to meet other owners etc. I have a completely stock Series 2 R33 GTS-T, so please be nice and don't give me too much stick...because when I say my car is stock I mean stock! Hope to see you all there.

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