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Person i know is organising this from boostcruising. Would be good if some SAU guys came along.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=222904

ok here we go again.

Ok Mick and Myself have been chatting over the net for a little while about a Toyota cruise, then we decided on a Toyota and Nissan cruise. Mick will be leading (hopefully) Mudgeeraba threw to Aspley Maccas (I think he need help to remember how to get from Yatala to Aspley, so if some one could help him that would be good) from Aspley ill lead. Meeting point and times are below , if you have ANY questions PM me or post .

I do not condone any illegal activity that happens on this cruise, any fines/damage to you or your car you receive is because of your own stupidity. I will not be fussed if we have to ask some one to leave. And if the person/persons asked to leave decide to stay after being asked to leave, I will record there number plates and ring the cops, seems harsh, but I don’t want anyone crashing/getting hurt because of someone else’s foolishness.

When:

Sunday the 19th of August.

Meeting Points:-

(Gold Coast Meet) 1st meet at Mudgeeraba shell:

9am meet >>> 9:30am leave

(Southside Meet) 2nd meet at yatala BP:

10am meet >>> 10:30 leave

(Northside meet) 3rd meet at Aspley Pick 'n' Pay Car park: (the one across the road from the maccas)

11am meet >>> 11:45am leave

(Regroup meet) 4th meet at The Gap, about 2 mins down the road from the Mobil service station: (corner of Settlement Rd and Waterworks Rd) there is a park, meet there. (cheers for the idea manic)

12pm meet >>> 12:15pm leave

(Regroup meet) 5th meet at Jollies look out:

meet when ever and leave when every one wants too

Destination:

Bellbird Park for lunch, BBQ facilities are available to whom who wish to use it.

What to Bring?

CB – Channel 16

Full tank of fuel

Lunch (BYO!)

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