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Can't really see the value in that... :happy:

Micah

What about a crusie down form brisbane to near your place, head west up the mountains and is there a road back up to Tamborine where Hugh suggested?

There is no way in hell i am taking my car up tamb, id scrape and lose half my bodykit. I dont even like taking my bike up that forsaken mountain.

Here are a few pics from Mt Glorious.

Im not saying fold down the back seats, but im sure we can carry a few snags and a refreshing adult drinks in the back (if the sub doesn't get disturbed).

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Micah

What about a crusie down form brisbane to near your place, head west up the mountains and is there a road back up to Tamborine where Hugh suggested?

Yeah: there's quite a few decent roads out the back: I'll go for a drive tomorrow/friday and check out what sort of condition the roads are in... Don't worry Urzulus: I'll take the V35: if it can make it without scraping you'll be fine... :D

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Preliminary planned trip

Meet at Coomera BP around 10.30am, leave at 11.00am travel south to Nerang, west along Beaudesert rd to Cunungra, north up Tamborine to a venue on top of the mountain for a sit down lunch and get to know. Maybe the Tambo Brewery. This is at the end of gallery walk, so if the partners (girls) get bored talking about cars and go for a walk :)

Need a show of hands to work out numbers for lunch booking

Once the trip and venue is final I will get mods to edit first post

Me - 2+2

Micah - 2

Greenghost - 2

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