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Ill probs come down for some of that dude :( but u'll have to fill me on any rules if theres and diff ones to myles place :glare: lol

The rules are the opposite to Myles': you come to my place: NO SKIDS!! Other than that, pretty much anything goes...

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Hey Tom,

Fly up and I'll rent you the 25G for the day.LOL :blink:

if i had the money to fly up i would, just about to be on uni holidays too

but i'm saving my pennies for skiing down here

and my r34 front brakes :P

I have just sent out a Pm with my contact details to everyone in this thread. If you are coming and have not replied in this thread please do so or Pm me.

A rough count if everyone turns up we should over 25 cars!!!

With a bit out luck we can beat the NSW meet number of cars.

Lets show them we can do more than just beat them in the State of Origin :D

Should be a fine, sunny day.

Guys, remember the roads around the Mountain are full 0f tourist traffic, that makes it a happy hunting ground for "Revenue Raising" by QPS.

The Oxenford Road is a PRIME spot for ALL TYPES of detection. The road up from the Village, even along the flat, is a spot for CAMERA. Henri Robert Drive is usually clear until you pass the golf course. Watch out for white Merc van parked outside a house.

FYI: anyone who wants to come to my place afterwards for a drink/chat etc is more than welcome... sms me on 0413003013 and I'll send you my address: it's in Mudgeeraba, about 2 min from the M1.

Unfortunitly my good camera was was broken and my old one the battery went flat, so only a couple of pic's

Rb26stagea (micah) car in the background

I think we ended up with just 14 cars at the end of the day.

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