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Hi guys,

I am from SAU in Vic and up in Toowong for work for a month.

Wondering what the following is like up here in BrisVegas & if there are any pub meets/cruises in Jan.

I've been here for 1 day & spotted 3 33's and a Stagea, so I know there is presence.

Would be good to check out the rides in the land of the sun!

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There are always meets / mountain runs / cruises being organised, and every Tuesday, we have a dinner at a random location. Always within a $10 - $16 range. You should try come along to one of those! They're always decent fun! Unfortunately i'm flat FLAT broke and will not be at the dinner this week, and probably next week to. Actually I won't be at one for a while, and usually Andy (bunta) & I go out drinking every Friday and Saturday night. But with the budget very tight, we won't be out for a couple weeks.

There are plenty of sociable peeps in QLD, i'm sure you'll manage to meet up with us sometime soon :)

Cheers, Anna!

OK, cool. Thanks guys.

I didn't drive up - I flew.

Unfortunately I don't have a car as I cabbed it to my motel.

Open to charity lifts though ;0)

BTW Anna, that is one horny 32!!!!! Looks awesome with teh TE-37's!

Edited by Mean_R34

Welcome to QLD....

The club President and Treasurer live in Toowong.

We will all have to meet up and do some drinks etc I think. Normally things are more social in QLD but with a regular down sick and a few others tight on funds it has slowed down the social scene a bit.

I will get onto a few others and see when we can all get together and have some fun.

Cheers,

Ben.

There are always meets / mountain runs / cruises being organised, and every Tuesday, we have a dinner at a random location. Always within a $10 - $16 range. You should try come along to one of those! They're always decent fun! Unfortunately i'm flat FLAT broke and will not be at the dinner this week, and probably next week to. Actually I won't be at one for a while, and usually Andy (bunta) & I go out drinking every Friday and Saturday night. But with the budget very tight, we won't be out for a couple weeks.

There are plenty of sociable peeps in QLD, i'm sure you'll manage to meet up with us sometime soon :)

Cheers, Anna!

TSK TSK to the brokiness :(

Hey guys can i come to the mountain cruise too? i havent done any hting with SAU yet but would like to

Cheers

Thanks for asking but im afraid were making you come now, :D just coz were too nice.

Were a lovely bunch and easy going so you wont be left out anyways. What are you driving?.....will be driven in?

By the way dude, welcome to the sunshine state :D hope you get a taste of what QLD blood driven Skyline Entheusiasts are all about :O hope to see you around at events, and tell all of your buddies :D

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