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Howdy All,

Just a heads up for everyone about an event happening on Dec 02 at Moss St Slacks Creek, CruisingBrisbane.com and Sponsors (Hobbytime, Predator Motorsports, DGS Motorsports, PWR & NoWet) are giving away over $16,500 worth of prizes to SPECTATORS, this means you only need to turn up, register your name, and you are in the draw for some huge prizes. (Including RC Drift Cars, Motorbikes, Products and More!)

**YOU MUST REGISTER TO BE IN THE DRAW TO WIN**

This is an event not to be missed! For further information check out www.cruisingbrisbane.com for all the latest updates and news on the giveaways.

This event is open to the public and there is no charge for entry.

I've added a jpeg of the flyer for anyone interested. Hope to see a huge crowd there. :P

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

one of the prizes is a Dirt Bike.............and thats not the biggest one :blink:

All you need to do is just turn up, fill a form in for a barrell style draw. Doesnt get much easier than that :blink:

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Ohhh YEAH! 4 more days! The prizes now total over $20 000 in GIVEAWAYS.

For reference for anyone wanting to come on the cruise.....

Cruise from the Northside ~

Well here is the cruise for the Northsiders.

Your cruise leaders for the Northside are Janine (*Janine*) and Nathan (Limit-R).

If you have any questions then please look for them on the day or pm them beforehand on CB.

We are meeting at Harry's Diner.

Sunday December 2nd.

Arrive - 8:00 am

Depart - 10:15 am

Parking - Anywhere on the Hobbytime side of Moss St

While this might seem like a bit early to meet up I have been informed that Harry's Diner are going to be open and serving breakfast for anyone who'd like to buy it... so hence the early meet up time. Also ensures that everyone will have their stickers on their cars and are all set to cruise.

Maps will be posted up soon with more specific directions.

Gold Coast People!!

Well here is the cruise for the Gold Coast folks.

Your cruise leaders for the Gold Coast are Chris (Boosted S15) and Rhys (51OSX).

If you have any questions then please look for them on the day or pm them beforehand on CB.

We are meeting at the BP Coomera.

Sunday December 2nd.

Arrive - 9:30 am

Depart - 10:30 am

Parking - Anywhere that is left

Maps will be posted up soon with more specific directions.

Southside People~~

Well here is the cruise for the Southsiders.

Your cruise leaders for the Southside are Craig (Caw23) and Steve (Sexual 32)

If you have any questions then please look for them on the day or pm them beforehand on CB.

We are meeting at the ANZ Stadium Bottom Car Park (on Mains Road)

Arrive - 9:30 am

Depart - 10:15 am

Parking - Anywhere along the Predator Motorsport side of Moss St

Maps will be posted up soon with more specific directions

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