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I went to the carpark on Friday night and for short time on Saturday night and it was pretty busy. I saw a fair few skylines around.

The problem I had was I didn't know out of the skylines there if any of them were you guys. We should maybe post up parts of our number plate or something so it's easy to find people in the carpark.

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i'll be there again this weekend so hopefully i'll get to meet up with some of u.

do many of you have uhf's at the moment? i'm thinking of getting one but it's pointless if nobody else has them.

r any of you guys going to the midnight madness sale on saturday night at brisbane car sound or gold coast car sound (which ever one it is)?

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The Jackal.. were you out last night with WLD33??

We met up with him (Michael is it?) and PeteSmith said something about you going too... I wasn't really introduced to anyone so I didn't know whether you were there or not!

I've got a UHF handheld (dickie smith special) and as of today have installed a new UHF radio. Its bigger, better and more powerful. As I found out last night ( and have known for some time that the $99 radios aren't that powerful... but loosing your group and trying to keep up with the other group and telling the others where they were heading is quite difficult if the radio doesn't go very far) ... So we have upgraded but are still keeping the handheld for something to communicate with while listening to the scanner. (the uhf we bought has UHF and scanner capabilities). If you like me and want to be able to be heard if you break away from the pack, you might see some interest in buying a more powerful radio than the little handhelds.

But yes to answer your original question.. Quite a few people have UHF radios now down the coast. Its quite handy for someone to sit at the front.. someone at the back to watch out for things..

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