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bar is a measurement of pressure, just like psi.

Just enjoy your car for a while. Leave the turbo side of things alone for now. You have an R34 dude seriously! I'd swap my 180 for it in an instant! There is more to life than boost...

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OI...Back on topic here.

Course you can park with us squizz :P you can park right beside me!

What if we do get down to the Gold Coast around 8ish. I'll probably be coming home early that night because of the dyno day the next day. So maybe starting earlier is a better idea. We can have dinner at yatala pies before hand!

This is boostcruising's dyno day.... Hang on I'm getting confused.

Let me work out the dates. We are thinking of having this cruise on the easter weekend yeah? So thats the 18th - 21st April. The saturday night is the 19th April. That's the night were looking at right?

The dyno day is.... *drum roll* oops sorry. May bad. It's not till the next weekend (the 26th April)...

So No.. I wont have to come home early*YAY*

So. The night we are looking at is the 19th April. Its a Saturday. Will everyone thats coming to brisbane be here for the drive?

Ok. heres a general idea of what we could do. i havent really put times in other than the time we should be at bwcp, this is because the carpark tends to fill up pretty quickly after 8pm, by 9 its pretty full usually and by 11 well its nigh impossible. so here we go....

saturday night cruise to bwcp

brisbane people meet at springwood in the crazy clarks carpark which is just up the road from the springwood maccas (brisbane people should know where im talkin about)

leave there at a pre determined time and head down to yatala to stop at the pie shop for some dinner, of course those who need fuel can pop on over to the bp and fill up, (and MRE can get some nandos chicken :P)

leave yatala pies and head down to the broadwater carpark to be there around 8pm so we are all parked in a bay close to the entry so people can look at our cars in all their glory :P

ok, goldcoasters some of you may not want to head to yatala to meet up with the group, so if yas need a staging point beforehand let me know and ill come up with something, otherwise the main point is to be at the bwcp by 8pm so we are all together and parked near each other, that way those who havent met each other before can have a chance to meet each other.

any ideas put em foward, lets try to make this happen as best we can so no one misses out :P

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