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People,

The guys over on secretdrift forums have organised a social meetup/bbq predominantly for Cefiro/Laurel owners, but all JDM 4doors are welcome to attend. 2door vehicles will be allowed, but you will have to make an effort to fit in by stickytaping and extra 2 cardboard doors on your car. Here are some details from the sd forum

What: Cefiro Cruise

Why: To band together as one, and make a stand against two door fly boys.

When: 3rd August.

Who: Heaps of cefiro owners

Where: Its a secret

What to bring: A 4 door car. Although some 2 doors are welcome, no hachis - they are banned. (Refer to my convo with moose in random spam)

Other information:

We will be stopping at a nice spot to have a BBQ and to socialize.

This isn't a wank cruise. So please no skids, no wank and no subs.

The last thing we want is bad attention from the police

Soft drink will be available and HARD drink for the badasses. (AKA coke and pepsi)

Gold Coin donation for a snag-a-roonie and another gold coin for a drank.

- Heretic

date is set for the 3rd of august which is the day after the next raceline event.. meeting time will be 10.30am at the kinda southern inland area of goldie.. (trying to give any ppls from brissy a chance to get down/ill prolly be hung over) Driving time will be just over 1 hour each way but from what i have been told, is a very very nice drive.. Also, im gonna buy a sh!tload of snags and some cans of drinks as well if anyone is keen.. maybe a gold coin donation each to cover costs??

So, if you wish to attend please state so in this topic and indicate if you will be bringing mates so we can have a guesstimate and the number of sausages/drinks to bring.

People who express their interest will be given further instructions via PM

If there are any further instructions, please ask in this topic so that I don't get the same question 10times via PM

Thanks, Luke

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LOL ROAD TRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =P

hey if I can drive from Melb to Brissy in my ceffy in a day n 3 hours, then so can you!

I've already said I'll rock up on SD, but I'll just reconfirm here.

Should be epic... QLD is full of ceffies n laurels n aristos n chasers n mark II's from the looks of it. and some R31's... but they don't count :P

Come on people, this is going to be history in the making!!

Hmm. Mine will be most probably in the mechanics getting stuff fixed for the road worthy...

I'll just bring the Jetta. Its still a 4 door :blink:

an hour from goldy? I thought it was IN goldy (or one of its surrounding burbs)?

Queensland is a wee bit bigger than little Victoria Funky.

Seems the roadworthy didnt pick on too much. So I should be right to at least rock up say hi. Its going to need a run anyway!

i think we're gonna have to organise a brissy meet so us guys can cruise down together in style.

Already organised, anyone from brisbane area who wants to meet up and cruise down to the gold coast meeting point together please PM me for details

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