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Ok guys, so its been like a week since I've been out and about in my car, and I'm starting to get urges, so despite the fact that I have to work sunday morning, I shall be down BWCP on Sat evening :cheers:

If anyone would like to join me for the cruise down, send me a PM, and we can meet up here before hand (maybe Sunnybank Maccas, nice and close to the motorway?) and have some fun on our way.

If you'd like to join us down there afterwards, just look out for a white 34 222-INE and be sure to say hi :)

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Im pretty sure the BWCP is closed on Friday and Saturday nights now

they have been using the roadworks barriers to block both entries but i dont know if that is just because of the roadworks that are happening out the front or if they are actually blocking it.

Anyway ill be there if its open :cheers:

It was closed last weekend because of the dutton rally. I haven't heard anything about it being closed again this weekend. IF it is closed, just go to the spit, that's where everyone else goes.

And why dont you just meet at springwood crazy clarks at 8:30 like the rest of the brisbane hoons and head down with them?

Head along the freeway and head south. Once you get to the rochedale/springwood exit, take that. It's the first exit after the gateway motorway merges in.

Then stay in your left lane and you will go past maccas, lonestar, subway, cold rock and suncorp metway. Then it's next on your left. There will be a few cars in there if you go there about 8:30 so you'll knwo your in the right spot. Theres a huge crazy clarks sign.

If it's raining, there might not be too many in there though.

Where is BWCP? Where is BWCP? Who is BWCP? Will it be a hard drive to BWCP? How much fuel will I need? Where exactly are we going? Is the road surface ok, I have a low front bar? Isnt this the place where they blocked the carpark and defected everyone? Can I have a lift? What time will the cruise end? Where will you guys be at 10, 11 and 1130pm? Can I bring my mate in his 200b with a 13b in it? I heard that cops sit out there? What exit number is it? What is it near? Where is the closest BP? Im confused can you send me a PM? what number is it in the refedex?, who should I call when i get lost? How long will the cruise go for? and Cant we meet somewhere else? or can I organise another thread with different places to meet, just down the road from me that way we can have 3 or 4 meet spots and confuse the hell out of everyone?

Yes im bored

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