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just because the map says where it it doesnt mean everyone knos where it is, im not really good with the north side/ city area so theres no need for attuide. i was just asking a question

Sorry bud, no attitude, I thought it'd be pretty easy to work out.

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hey everyone, i have study the map and i hope i wont get lost (fingers crossed) but for the sake of a good cruise, can someone else take the lead as i dont want to take a wrong turn and see every other car go the other direction from me lol....

and no ending locaton has been organised.. so i guess we will go where we want on the night...

Sorry to pull guys but i cant make it. My car is sooooo not ready for next week dyno night...

I am in the process of putting it all back together atm...

The earliest i could get it into Matt Spry is next Thursday (the day of the dyno night) at 9am... So here is hoping that nothing goes wrong otherwise ill be stuck down the gold coast... LOL

sad to hear that col.... i would offer a lift, but sadly it looks like im going to have 3 people in car as it is... and i dont think 4 would fit to nicely

Serious question?

Why SAU?

whynot pulsar.org or something?

Not much stuff happens with the pulsar forums...

Just got my car back on the road after a long hiatus and wanted to take it out with some other predominantly turbo cars and have some fun.

Plus I live about 5 minutes from the airport :P

Anyway, seems like its only really Skylines so no worries anyway :(

Not much stuff happens with the pulsar forums...

Just got my car back on the road after a long hiatus and wanted to take it out with some other predominantly turbo cars and have some fun.

Plus I live about 5 minutes from the airport :P

Anyway, seems like its only really Skylines so no worries anyway :(

There will be no "fun" had!

Please come say hi though.

There will be no "fun" had!

Please come say hi though.

By fun I meant checking out some nice cars, going for a drive, etc.

I ain't no FF Hoon :(

Well if I'm welcome I might pop round and say hi and checkout some of the awesome rides on here in person :P

OK, I'll answer your query

Directions for those that will use the Gateway

If you are coming from the southside using the Gateway, you need to take the East-West Arterial Road exit off the Gateway.

You then drive down to a roundabout (you need to turn right as if you were heading for the airport).

You will now go under the Gateway and you'll be heading for another roundabout.

Go straight through the roundabout (again as if you were going to the airport)...you should very soon see the DFO on your right hand side (I hope you do, as I've never been to DFO, but have seen it from the car).

Hope this helps,

Cheers,

Karen

thanks heaps mate, (smr33) which way do u think would be the easiest from the south side, im leaning towards the gateway.

Sorry to pull guys but i cant make it. My car is sooooo not ready for next week dyno night...

I am in the process of putting it all back together atm...

The earliest i could get it into Matt Spry is next Thursday (the day of the dyno night) at 9am... So here is hoping that nothing goes wrong otherwise ill be stuck down the gold coast... LOL

Hey Col, if you need a lift I have an empty car. But I will be having a fairly early night as I start work on Friday morning at 5am.

We need your camera skills!!

PM your address if you are keen.

Dave

thanks heaps mate, (smr33) which way do u think would be the easiest from the south side, im leaning towards the gateway.

Gateway for sure :worship:

Paying the toll is worth it as then you don't have to stuff around with Riverside Expressway/Sandgate Road nightmare :D

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