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JUST CRUZIN 2005

HI,and welcome to JUST CRUZIN 2005 the biggest cruize in QLD.You have been invited to attend.Please accept this invitation.

200 cars plus Brought to you by www.m1carclub.com

DATE..Sunday 10th of JULY 2005

START..12.OOpm BP Yatala service Rd in between the Bp & the Shell servo.

ROUTE..Okay leave the service rd at bp yatala take the m1 down to mudgeeraba.Take the mudgeeraba exit.Cross over the m1.turn right at the roundabout follow mudgeeraba rd.turn left at worongary rd.turn left onto hinze dam rd cross the dam wall.turn right onto advancetown rd.turn right on to nerang murwillumbah rd.turn right at latimers crossing,stop at creek for 10min.turn left onto gilston rd.on the third roundabout turn right onto mortensen rd.turn left at the end of mortensen and your back on the m1.take the smith st exit and head for the spit.

DESTINATION..THE SPIT.2.00pm for free sausage sizzle.

MEETING PLACES..If anyone would like to help run the cruize from the following areas please P.M.me

TOOWOOMBA:9.00am..Cam yellow cosmo chalks drive

SUNSHINE COAST:10.30am...Ben black/silver vl calais to be decided

ASPLEY MACCA'S:10.45am...Justin blue sprinter aspley maccas

IPSWICH: 10.45am...Brad blue wrx Redbank/Goodna shell

SPRINGWOOD:11.00am....Kev blue vs commy maccas springwood

BROWNS PLAINS:11.00am...Brett green xyGT hungry jacks browns plains

MUDGEERABA:12.30pm...

JUST CRUZIN 2005

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wtf?

Biggest cruise in qld? Never heard of the thing. Not sure why you'd want to go all the way to Tugun to cruise back either, the gold coast highway will split everyone up and cause major traffic headaches for organisers.

But what would I know, I've never helped organised any massive cruises.

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Hmm depending on how big this cruise is, isn't it just going to be a massive traffic jam punctuated by idiots in excels and possible defect stations? I mean I'm kinda assuming this could have been posted on other boards too....ones where the population aren't as refined as ourselves. Not mentioning any names.

*cough* nissansilvia *cough cough*

Excuse me.

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Hmm depending on how big this cruise is, isn't it just going to be a massive traffic jam punctuated by idiots in excels and possible defect stations? I mean I'm kinda assuming this could have been posted on other boards too....ones where the population aren't as refined as ourselves. Not mentioning any names.

*cough* nissansilvia *cough cough*

Excuse me.

lmao

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I must admit tha 16th cruise with 8 cars was the best I've been on as no one got lost we followed easily and even when they got way ahead I found them no wuzas. Not beening an xpert I think groups of ten is agood idea would take a bit more org but with uhf a leader could get a group to where it is happenin and cruz would stay in shape. We could have diff groups too like gramps driver group etc.

Its late and im prob babblin tell me to shut up

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Cool... lets drive down the M1 like we do every weekend, then come back up the gold coast highway where we will continue to be split up by traffic lights and then it won't be a cruise at all.  

...I think I'm busy on the 16th. :uhh:

Seems its the 10th now Erin.

Anyway, are there going to be races? I dunno if Id like to go if there arent any races, could get boring :)

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