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Which link?? Mud posted 2 in his initial post...

The first one will not work if you are NOT a member of SAu Qld.

The second one will work for forum members that want to find out about becoming a member of the SAu Qld Club.

If you can't get the second link working for whatever reason and you want to become a member of SAu Qld, you are welcome to send me a PM.

Regards,

Karen

nup, tried that 3 times lol.....

just keeps going to that error page... ohwell another cruise i will miss out on..

im meant to bne a qld member, paid membership and got the membership pack :(

thanks Karen

,, its all good now.

You're welcome :O

hmm,, i will have to miss out this one,, i dont really wanna drive out to toowoomba....

Is this why people are not coming along...because the cruise is to Toowoomba?

Is it too far away or not cool or what's the issue here? If people say why, then the destination can quite easily be altered (I know it's only a few days away, but to date there has been no objections to the destination). Let us know...please!!!

:dry:

I think its a good destination but for me the fuel bill would be high plus the feeding frenzy of the cops on that road is a deterent as well (Its a mildly dangerous road in places and they should be doing it).

I travel to the Gold coast once a weekend to visit family and this cruise counts me out if you plan to go to Hinze or Canungra etc I'll be in.

Nobody seemed to make a fuss when it was first posted, so I don't understand the issue now...

On another note, we're gonna be in Kinga for the weekend, but we're gonna detour on our way home, & meet you guys in Toowoomba on the day.

Anna xoxo

I am just not really into the cruising thing like I used to be. . . . . sorry.

And I have a person coming from Sydney to pickup the mini I sold so I am kinda stuck with that Sunday and to sound testing at Mt Cotton Saturday.

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