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I'm at the gabba - for those who don't know where we are goin I can meet at Milton Maccas prior and head Nth from there...

Note: Only suggestion at this stage - depending on replies obviously

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I'm at the gabba - for those who don't know where we are goin I can meet at Milton Maccas prior and head Nth from there...

Note: Only suggestion at this stage - depending on replies obviously

i'm gonna be drivin up that ways, i can meet up

ian i'll have a meatlovers and a hawaiian

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you know you want to :bomb_ie:

Ground rules have been added to the first post. The usual, dont be a dickhead rules. None of you should have to read them, if you think what your doing might require you to review the rules I ask you to look at the spirit of the rules and the cruise, not the letter.

Most importantly however is stay off peoples tails. Id like to see at least 1.5 seconds between each car, there will be alot of cars up there and alot of drivers that are unknowens, at least to me. Anyone found to be being a problem will be cautioned once, then they will be asked to go home. I dont want to see a repeat of the december run's bad apples. Stoned ute drivers and mad-skid 200's.... :sleep:

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Ian,

what time are you likely to leave the Waterworks road BP?

I have to go to the hillclimb briefing on Friday night at 7pm - going to try the Mt Cotton hillclimb on Sunday.

Might all get to hard to come on the cruise, as I want to change my oil sometime between Friday night and Sunday morning (track day last Friday).

cheers

Mike

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I can push it back a little if you would like, probably leave the BP at 7:30 - 7:45? there will be the usual stuffing around at the first meet up point, people will be late, etc etc. If you can get to the bp on waterworks road by 7:45 we will be there. If your running late just push it up nebo, by the sounds of things your pretty quick and the route has been posted, you could prob catch up by jollies.

Konrad, do what azzurra says :laugh:

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For thoes of you who are going to be late:

Please ring me ON THE NIGHT and let me know, or SMS me ON THE NIGHT. We will be leaving once the last person rocks up or at 7:30 from the bunnings, then 7:45 from the BP. After that your next chance of catching us is at jollies... There are few stops after jollies for a while, but if you dont get to us then make sure you have a coppy of my dodgy-directions.

My number is 0400 813 419

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Nah i've gotta leave straight after work at 4pm so i'll be passing thru maryborough about the same time as that pizza is passin thru your systems lol :laugh:

Wish i could go tho :( i want to see pics when i get back!

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