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Im thinking for the next cruise we can head north.

Im thinking a mid afternoon meet up on the northside of Brisbane, then heading to the sunshine coast the back way, not the brain numbing bruce highway. Have a couple of stop offs on the way. We end up at Mooloolaba/Maroochydore on the coast where we have dinner at a decent cafe/restaurant. Then go for a quick cruise and head home.

Last time we cruised through mooloolaba it was pretty funny, some people just stopped what they were doing and stared slackjawed at us just because there were 15 skylines in a row.

There will be some twisties, but its not a mad mountain run, its more of an event.

What do you guys think of that.

P.S. If you dont like it, :shake:

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Sounds good Slip. Can we consider doing this on a Sunday arvo/ night as it always seems so many people can't do things saturday for work and other stuff.

If it is a Saturday either the 1st of last sat of July is good. Any Sunday is fine, although early starts on sundays would be bad depending on what sat night was like.

Thats my thoughts anyway. What do people think of sundays? any good?

Yeah sounds awesome, id be up for that forshaw!!! Ill have only just got my car back so ill be dieing for a cruize. just sundays arent great for me as im still at school but im on holidays till the 21st of July so a sunday up till that date would be alright.

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