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few V35's meeting up at mc donald's in springwood at 8.15

Also will be attending and cruising up from the gold coast-not sure where maccas is in spring wood but keen to cruise up in a group, ill be heading off from upper coomera, can we set a concrete time and provide addresses??

im keen to meet up wit u guys at spring wood maccas.. but i may have to go to auchenflour to pick up a mate whos keen to tag along wit me

I will be travelling that way. Surely there is a closer meet up point than springwood

Anybody keen for a Indro Coles carpark meetup on the morning?

Also will be attending and cruising up from the gold coast-not sure where maccas is in spring wood but keen to cruise up in a group, ill be heading off from upper coomera, can we set a concrete time and provide addresses??

hey maccas in springwood is just off the highway, so its easy access to and from the highway, search for cnr of springwood road and rochedale road in google maps to spot mc donalds, springwood.. meet up time is 8.15 and depart at 8.30 to aspley

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donation ($10 ) will net you a sticker and from there the ability to do the parade lap. strongly suggest buying raffle tickets as well all of htis goes to the cancer council.

expected to be a big day with 100+ attending.

Hey miso,

If you keep to drive to aspley together give me a buzz. Otherwise will drive up with just Dion (Asked him, but he hasn't got back to me yet)...

There only seems to be us 3 from the forest lake area :(

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Hey miso,

If you keep to drive to aspley together give me a buzz. Otherwise will drive up with just Dion (Asked him, but he hasn't got back to me yet)...

There only seems to be us 3 from the forest lake area :(

Hi Richie,

Do you wanna stop by and join the group at springwood mc donalds at 8.00am. Few V35's meeting up there.....

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