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Ok sunshine coast, brisbane and gold coast people. Saturday February 1 at 8pm we are meeting at the Roma Street Parklands in Brisbane. Then we...

1. Talk rubbish, look at everyones cars/mods and get to know everyone.

2. Mass cruise to an eating venue that is yet to be named

3. Cruise to Mount Gravatt for some views and some fun :D

4. Go from there. Some may want to head to the Gold coast for some action, some may want to go home, who knows. Some may stay on mount gravatt for some poonani.

I would like to make this event as large as possible, and all the new people should come out and see what its like.

Bring UHF's!

I want to see firm registrations of interest, now.

PS. smoothline - read + reply to the skidpan thread.

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Nah sorry mate... id love to but no way could i make it...

JK! JK! lol

Yeah im there... As for option 4 i think i might stay up at mt Gravatt for that punani that was mentioned lol

Seriously guys we have to get as many people as we can to this meet! No lame excuses! If your car is sick then arrange for a ride with someone on here... Would be great to get a good turnout :D

Originally posted by Boxhead

smoothline, my car isnt here yet, and no one will pick me up or take me, as i live too south(qld and nsw border) but if your offering to pick me up.. then ill come :D

I might be down in Tweed Heads doing some consulting for a business so il give you a ride...

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