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hey mate,

Ok cheers mate. I own a black r33 gtst. nothing really done to the outside. just stock rims and lowered. I haven't seen any other black ones like mine here so i should be pretty easy to point out. Where is everyone meeting up on sunday ?

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This was taken off boostcruising. Bill may be there with his silver skyline not sure.

his cruise is on the 12th March, and isnt that long of a trip, more of a clean the cobwebs out and get the car into 5th gear(for some 6th).

Meeting point

8.30am Police Creek next to McDonalds in Gladstone.

Leave 9.00am

Regrouping points @ Calliope(Rest area on western side) and Ubobo(General store) and calliope(Rest area)on the way back.

Destination Many Peaks Pub for a refreshment for approx 1/2 hour then return via Tannum Sands Esplanade.

Road surface is from good to very good, most of the road has been resurfaced since the Awonga dam expansion, with only a couple areas thats may be on the bumpy side(but still better than our main highway). I went up there in the EVO the weekend gone with HKS coil-overs and had no probs.

Some good free flowing corners on newly sealed roads.

All round a good scenic trip threw the Boyne Valley.

What to bring.

You

Mates

Clean as 'ride' CAR or BIKE

Camera

2Way UHF, we'll be using channel 16.

Common sense.

And humour

What not bring.

Testosterone and egos, and the crap that comes with it.

P.S This isnt a drive to do stupid sh*t, so if you wanna do that, please don't turn up.

Come join us for a top morning and meet young and old like minded car enthusiasts.

See you all there.

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hey guys the names jeff, not sure wheather or not you have seen me cruising around but i live in gladstone and iv recently brought my 32 gtr over hear and im keen to meet up with you guys for a bit of fun and some cruises so feel free to contact me on 0423697261 or drop me your line and ill give yous a buzz and will hook something up, i work at the gladstone marine centre in town if any1 ever drops past there

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hey dude, i might be passing through gladstone on my way up to mackay on the 27th of this month......if anyone wants to catch for a coffee or something....when i mean passing through i mean i am leaving brisbane at 4 or 5 am....and hoping to get the mackay that arvo lol.

let me know, i stop if i have enough time.

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