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A weekly meet at BWCP around 9:30pm aye?

I reckon you'll get lots of people show up. Thousands in fact.

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Guys, you can't really say come to BWCP on a Saturday night and call it a meet... Most of SE QLD does that already... It's like me saying, I found a really great spot to swim today, you should all come with me next time, it's the public pool...

Make it another night, somewhere other than BWCP, and actually drive your cars... It can be fun ya know...

RE: the Gold Coast meet point for Brissy cruises. It's always been Yatala...

Actually, here's an idea... Rather than post up a "Meet At Gold Coast" thread every 3 hours, make a Thursday 3rd Feb meet, or a Plopday Xth Smarch meet... It's Gold Coasts turn you know, and you might actually get some people other than the same few interested.

Plan something to do, like drive somewhere, or a photo shoot, or chess night, or whatever...

Think about it...

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Guys, you can't really say come to BWCP on a Saturday night and call it a meet...  Most of SE QLD does that already...  It's like me saying, I found a really great spot to swim today, you should all come with me next time, it's the public pool...

 

Make it another night, somewhere other than BWCP, and actually drive your cars...  It can be fun ya know...  

 

RE: the Gold Coast meet point for Brissy cruises.  It's always been Yatala...  

 

Actually, here's an idea...  Rather than post up a "Meet At Gold Coast" thread every 3 hours, make a Thursday 3rd Feb meet, or a Plopday Xth Smarch meet...  It's Gold Coasts turn you know, and you might actually get some people other than the same few interested.

 

Plan something to do, like drive somewhere, or a photo shoot, or chess night, or whatever...

 

Think about it...

like i said earlier trying to encourage more More new people to come out

also this will list the meets to minimise confusion

we are waiting for interest to build up before applying the time and date of a large meet as it says in previous posts

as for the same usual people we didnt know each other last week and are trying to encourage more people to meet up

listing the BWCP is for knowledge purposes so that people that dont know the crew that you cruise with can find people

i didnt know that yous even went so this will help people

when interst of a cruise mounts on the coast one will be thought out and organised:)

How about we go to a car park full of thousands of cars and then pose for a while, that'd be cool :( !!!!!!!!

thats already been said

no more cussing

read reasoning

if we do meet at the bwcp Cy you will be right in the middle as the pillar of our community

plus you have the fastest car thanks to your hulk mobile race stripes

post interest of future real skyline meets please thats why i started this

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