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Only 3 hours to go...

Will be good...

Can you delayed to 9:30????Coz I finish work around 9 near garden city.....I got three cars with me all wanted to come.....

hey can u give us a bit more info of the happenings

like in which direction you will all be travelling in etc and how far

just coming from northside wanna know where sorta end up and how long will take to get home due to work in the morning.

just a little bit more info would be appreciated.

if you dont wanna post it in here just pm me

as me and some other cars may come along

thanx

Jason

You will end up about the same distance as springwood from brisbane...

Basically finishing just south of the meet spot...

so by that do u mean the distance springwood is away from brisbane is how far i am gonna drive away from springwood

or is it how far springwood is from brisbane is the distance i will have to drive home?

You will end up about the same distance as springwood from brisbane...

Basically finishing just south of the meet spot...

Really interested...but the host is lack of communication......so, maybe give up this round....will see how it go

he is saying that the distance travelled on the cruise is about the same from springwood to bris (about 20km) - its not hard :D

Anyhow, there are reasons why we do not announce the exact places we are going, the exact times we are going to be there, or the full plans at these sorts of meets. This is a public forum and the walls have ears.

Turn up, have a chat, then go for a drive if you want to .. simple

good night yet again... good to see some of the TK crew come along and no hard feelings.

p.s. thanks to people who lent me a hand because of being a dumb ass and not putting coolant hose back on properly :D

Good fun was had by all, even if I did take the senic route through surfers to get back to Brisbane - I knew I should have followed someone out of that carpark.

Good fun was had by all, even if I did take the senic route through surfers to get back to Brisbane - I knew I should have followed someone out of that carpark.

Shoulda just followed Charly and I...

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