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Ok, this weekend is the 2nd Nissan cruise that's happening this year.

1st one was that much of a success they wanted to put on a 2nd one and hopefully do one, once every month or 2 months.

Someone suggested that we (skyliners) meet somewhere 30mins prior to the orginal cruise. As the majority of us are here in the Brisbane area, we will be meeting at the 2nd destination that the goldcoast people will be meeting at.

The first destination is Coomera BP.

The second destination is Springwood Macca's.

The third destination is Moorayfield BP.

From there, they'll then cruise up to bribe island.

As stated above, someone's suggested we meet 30mins prior. I reckon instead of meeting at another location before the meet at Springwood Macca's meet, that we all just meet at Springwood Macca's. That way, we are earlier then expected and we can meet one another (that being skyline owners).

Those cruising up from the GoldCoast are set to arrive at Springwood Macca's at 9:55am. I say we meet there at 9:30am. This also gives us time to get breakfast as I'm sure the majority of us will just be getting out of bed at this time of morning.

Destination: Springwood Macca's Car Park.

Meet Time: 9:30am.

Additional people arriving: Goldcoast people arriving at 9:55am.

Departure time: 10:20am

From there, we are set to countinue along the highway and onto the gateway.

More information about the cruise can be found on this thread -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89445

Full discusion of the Nissan #2 cruise can be found on this boostcruising thread -

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....showtopic=96463

Who's up for meeting at 9:30 prior to those arriving from the Goldcoast at 9:55am?

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Earliest I'll be able to make it to morayfield is about 1100 unfortunatly.

But I'll be there, remember to bring a radio, be on ch16 and also I'll wait around the front and to the left, in front of the diesel bowsers until the main group arrives.

Will be there, to show you where your cars came from!

Hey Alfadog, I'll definitely come along to check out your C110. Unfortunately my R32 is out of action until a new TPS arrives from Japan, so I'll have to bring the Patrol :( . If only the R30 was registered... :D

Harry

Great cruise, bit dissapointed at lack of BBQ's and kids playground equipment, but that's councils fault.

Anyway, here's over 150 pics:

http://stagea.st.funpic.org/ <----Click on the Nissan Cruise Link

They are not all great and some are pretty crap, but I dont care.

You wont be able to remote link so if you want me to remove your plates please PM me and I'll do my best.

Sorry I had to leave early, kids were getting restless :mellow:

It was just a darn pity about the weather, and the people who went out of their way to attract attention at Bribie. Got pulled over on the way home because of complaints. THANKS! Luckily, my car is all legal so they couldn't do anything to defect me :mellow: Lovely turnout of cars though. Some really nice rides.

Here are my small collection of pics, again if you want your plate blurred PM and I'll do it. Shouldn't be any problem though, none of the cars in these photos did anything illegal.

LINKY

yeh i behaved most of the day

i done a little launch for the sauers at the end there.

but everyone was gone by then, there was only us 5 or so left.

but yeah when there was lots of cars parked people shouldnt have been speeding up or down or anything.

worked out pretty well, was a great day, some people chopping up and stuff on the highway got a bit dodgy! lol

didnt seem much organisation once we got there, people just thought, meh im going and loads left after 10 mins hey.

thanks for the pics loved it.

all in all a great day, daym if anyone got caught in that heavy heavy rain right at the end on the way home, farq!!!! got visibility?

mick

good cruise for the most part.. I counted 74 nissans as well .. all good quality too with plenty of variety.. massive..

wasn't too much dicking around which was good.. never going to keep people happy with so many cars. At least everybody made it to the destination and the meet stops.

rain made it interesting there and back.. with 5m visibility .. ha

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