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Well, as Autosalon is on here in Brisbane this weekend, I thought it would be a good time for the majority of us skyline cruisers to possibly get together and organise a cruise for tomorrow (Saturday) night as Autosalon closes down at 9pm to get ready for another day on Sunday.

So, who here would be interested in a cruise? Cruise would either start at around 9.30pm for those who have entered into the autosalon and can get their car out saturday night.

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Start the cruise at around 8pm for those skylines that can either leave early or did not enter in such as myself.

Those who are interested, please show your interest in responding. If not much of a response is given, then we might just give it a miss. But as the last skyline meet on the thursday night was a good outcome in my opinion, thought as we have a car event on this wknd, would be good to th skylines in a group.

Possibly even organise a few night time photo's as well, which could come in handy for the calander thats in progress as we speak.

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Yeah I don't mind going for a drive but it would be best if you described the meeting location, the direction we will be heading, some of the stops on the way.

When you organise a cruise you have to have it all prepared otherwise you won't get any takers. If people see that it looks like just a dodgy 'drive around' they won't bother coming because it looks as though you haven't put any thought into it.

I was just seeing the interest first to see if anyone wants to go through with the cruise. The next step would of been to see if they want to cruise around the city or down to BWCP.

Well.... my plan put forward.

Meet at Springwood Crazy Clarks at 8pm. From there we will leave and head down for a cruise towards BWCP with a pit stop in at Yatala BP. We'll leave Springwood Crazy Clarks right on 8.30pm and no later allowing us to meet up with the leavers from Yatala BP at 9pm.

Meet: Springwood Crazy Clarks 8pm.

Depart meet spot: 8.30pm SHARP!

Destination: BWCP.

Pit Stop: Yatala BP which we will arrive at approximately 8.50PM / 9PM. Depart from their with the others who usually meet at Yatala BP.

Edited by r33skyliner

I'll be there at 8pm.

Those who are within the cbd area. Let me know and we can meet at either coorparoo macca's along old cleveland rd at 7.30 or officeworks along ipswitch road at 7.30.

if no one will respond to wanting at meeting at these 2x locations, i wont turn up then and will go straight to springwood crazy clarks.

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