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Guys. I think we all know that we should and most of us want to, have some sort of a meeting place where we can catch up every now and then...

Could everyone put foward and idea about where, when and how frequently they would like to meet so we can get something happening. Cos at the moment there isnt much action going on...

I think Yatala (inbetween GC and Bris) at say 9-10pm each saturday. After we all meet we can go for a cruise... either north towards bris or south down to Gold Coast...

Looking through the NSW threads it is clear that this type of thing builds a stornger club... as shown by thier meets each week... :uh-huh:

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yes but instead of using the bp (which every one else does and makes the place challanged for parking) perhaps if the yatala pies place on the other side of the highway dont block their carpark off at night, use that, cause its a fairly large carpark from memory

oh and it would be great to meet other skyline drivers, usually i just get stared at by other line owners like i did something wrong or something :D

ok smoothline, lets get the ball rollling for a roma st parklands meet. we need to have a destination/plan/food + drink stop in there as well. Figure out a good plan that involves some fun driving, socialising and consumption of food and beverage with a decend amount of notice, and get it cracking in the events forum. saturday or saturday week would probably be good.

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