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This is the big one folks. Muster all the support you can find and lets make it one to remember.

DATE.....november 4th

Time.....9 am muster 10 am departure

Place.....DFO carpark brisbane airport.

Route...Depart dfo and head over.Airport overpass and through both the airport link tunnel and Clem 7 tunnel on to Ipswich road heading to qld raceway.

We will park up in the main carpark at QLD raceway Where we will conduct our raffles etc and during te regular racing programmed lunch break we will put every car on the track for our annual club photo.

From there the cruise ends but there are plenty of nice drives out that way for anybody wanting to organise private cruises.

Cost. 10 dollars per car donated to charity.

Sponsors

Qld raceway

Elite racing developmentss

Audio Express

EFI

Ruzzic Engineering

Anna Hahn Makeup

More sponsors are welcome.

Charity recipiant...Salvation Army

The 2 from 3 eligibility rule applys

1. skyline

2. RB powered

3. nissan

Any of those 2 make you eligible for the cruise.

Stagea's and 35 gtr's are also welcome.

Get on it peeps, we want to make it a big one.

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I'd love to come along - unfortunately I'm currently Skylineless (Its a temporary thing). So how would you feel about a members Valiant tagging along?

hahah yea unfortunately it does...

But as much as it hurts for me to say this.... many skylines fell victim to it on the way home from powercruise not long ago. :verymad:

Here is my rb beast which many commodores, rex's and evos came off 2nd best ahhahahaha RB IS KING!!!

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People without a tag for the tunnels may need this: http://www.flowtoll....t/2106/FLOWPass

Edit: or this: http://www.airportlinkm7.com.au/accounts-passes/passes/trip-passes.aspx

Edited by Tony350

think i might bring the leopard, just because it DOESN'T meet the rules :P

stirrer.

I will be driving my van (marker vehicle) my 31 (don't ask how) or a certain blue 33 GTR. time will tell on which one.

4th is fine so far.

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