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I will be overseas for 3 weeks in 2 weeks.

By the sounds of it everyone needs more notice than 2 weeks. geez you are all busy people!

how about the 1st or 2nd of october (saturday or sunday)

Also if we are going to leave it untill then we should organise something cool like a skidpan day. I would prefer drift but no longer have a driftable car...DaMn AutO & oPEn wHeEl DIFf!!!! aghhh!!!

Might be a lot of fun for first timers or budding drifters. we could organise a BBQ out there or something.

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Thrashing and barbie sounds better than a park.. Infact lets face it most of you guys aren't men without being near your cars so let's stick to that theme :P

Portable gas bbq with snags, an esky and a skidpan... sounds fun but sounds exxy.

We could just gatecrash the next SAU track day and get a bunch of us cefir-hoes to hoon around :D

Thrashing and barbie sounds better than a park.. Infact lets face it most of you guys aren't men without being near your cars so let's stick to that theme :P

Portable gas bbq with snags, an esky and a skidpan... sounds fun but sounds exxy.

We could just gatecrash the next SAU track day and get a bunch of us cefir-hoes to hoon around :D

I prefer to say See Fear Oh :D

So who is up for a QLD meet?

I like that title. A slide and a snag.

I will find out all about the skidpan at eastern creek.

so we will make it for saturday the 1st of october.

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NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO......*smashing head on desk* Slide & Snag sounds like the bomb but I am away on a house boat that w/end FFS!!!!!

Man i was so pumped when i read the title...couldn't think of anything better than finally hitting the tarmack with the Cefiro.

Bugger!!! Well unless skidpan day can't be booked on that w/end *PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE* :P I will have to wait for Slide & Snag 2.......

Well i have some bad news... The skidpan is booked solid for ages anyways ans the cost was $1500 + GST.

We could make our own ghetto skidpan using a carpark and a fire hydrant, we wouldnt need to book, just pay police and court fines!!! probably end up costing 10 times that LMAO :lol:

any other ideas?

Topless Cefiro car wash day? Hire hot chicks to wash our cars topless :P

Cefiro defect day, Held at Krispy Kreme.... lets not go there.

Or we could head out to WSID for some drag racing and burnout fun

Ah well my 'Delay slide & snag day' dance worked, but it seems to of worked too well :P

Damn about that costs and booked out factor!

Maybe we can brain storm an idea together.

The only other thing i can think of is maybe do a Go-Kart day, and see if we can bring our own food for a BBQ? All meet up somewhere, drive to Go-Karts, chill for a bit, go race for a few hours, then BBQ..........

I have been a part of 2 Go-karting mini GP days at EC and i think it is a great day! Costs a bit but u get plenty of track time and if we get enuff together it should be a blast......

My 2 cents

We could make our own ghetto skidpan using a carpark and a fire hydrant, we wouldnt need to book, just pay police and court fines!!! probably end up costing 10 times that LMAO :lol:

absolute class dude :cheers:

what about a meetup and maybe a nato park run???

im not too fussed about what we do but my cef is lonely and needs to see some felow beasts out- whatever you arrange im there (as soon as i replace the 5 or so gaskets i destroyed at wakefield park) :D

but yeah arrange a meetpoint and well go from there fellas

qld ceffys: mine, sullys white with t wing, zach yellow uras, dave red ca31, dan black uras, fidel, mark godzilla,

thats just gold coast/ brisbane regulars on teh net. probarbly abou t 10=15 more around.

I think i'll have to get out and about down the coast. never see many.

probably don't go out cause mine a bit on the plain side

lol forgot the pics but here is the count drifting yesturday:

white add ceffy, pink add ceffy, grey ceffy with red wheels, mad micks ceffy, dans cef33, kudos motorsport ceffy, my ceffy, taxi laurel, grey laurel, drf74 laurel.

Thats just on track, not including parking lot ;)

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