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hiya Cairns crew

Im up in cairns lunchtime wed 17/6- sun 21/6 evening.

sunday hitched up for a chopper flight out to the reef, dive then cruise back,

friday doing the skyrail and train sight-see all day

saturday will be a free day to look around central cairns

.... anywhere to look/see? good chippery and/or bakery recommended? :)

lol, hope to see a Stag or 'Line whilst Im lounging around trinity beach with the missus, 1st holiday wooooot

no kids in the luggage either; hai 5's

:cheers:

nice man, sounds good. no doubt if ur out at trinity sittin at one of the restaurants on sat u will c a few of us around, trinity is always good for a look..uno to check out the water :)

theres a heaps good bakery in town called meldrums which is always good pies, theyve got a pretty stupid amount of awards on the walls inside.

enjoy.

  • 1 month later...

Anyone up for a cruise this sunday (26/7)??? Might start at Smithy maccas, cruise up to ellis beach, pull over for a chat then maybe head into town for a cruise along the nard?? Thinkin of meetin at smithy at maybe like 12 lunchtime and just cruise? if any1 wants to cruise anywhere else im easy ay just up for a drive??

  • 3 months later...

NAME: Ben

Where: Cairns(Brinsmead)

RIDE: 93 S1 R33 GTST with 3L(Maroon with white wheels.)

About: Bought Skyline about a year and a half ago, stock as a rock and have done most of the work on it myself. Keen to do a cruise and meet some other Skyline enthusiasts up here. All details on mods are in the SAU forced induction performance thread on RB30DETs results if anyone wants to have a look.

  • 2 months later...

anyone keen for a cruise tonight??

effin bored as a mofo. or saturday if anyone is keen and its not rainin? mayb go for a cruise up the range somewhere?

pm me or post up here if your keen and we can organise somethin. the more we can get the better...

  • 2 years later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Sheeeet. I would for sure, but I'm flying to VIC for the weekend.

Back in 2 weeks. Keen as to head out.

I was driving back from Palm Cove 2 weekends ago and a silver 34 GTT chased me around for a bit.

Good to see Cairns is getting a good mob.

Silver 32 GTR if you ever see me around.

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