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Hay Guys/Girls,

Might be a long shot here, but im coming up from Victoria tomorrow ( 16th ) to the Gold coast just for the day.

Any how, im coming up for business but it's only till lunch time. Im arriving at 8:30am and departing at 9:30pm. So I have got around 9 hours of spare time.

Just wondering if anyone would be interested in a few beers or to show a Victorian the Gold coast car scene, from around lunch time onwards.

Im not asking for a lift around all day then back to the airport, or a 8 hour drinking session

but if any one is interested in helping me kill a few hours I would much appreciate it!

Im not going to be near a computer from around 8:30 tonight so if any one is interested then please give me a call.

Im going to be in the surfers area, and if you can show me to the shuttle rank back to the airport.

Cheers in advance,

Jules.

0403 24 24 78

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well if you guys change your mind or an opportunity arises then give us a call. Surely someone lives in the area and could do with a beer or coffee?

Come on Queensland show us your hospitality..

Thanks.

Edited by 32brother

Any way I had a riot of a time at the pub on cavill ave. Can't remember what it was called but the on with a out side 2nd level balcony on the right hand side if your facing the beach. While having a scooner and loving the sun I saw two 32's. 5561az burgundy coloured, and a silver 1 with a black bonnet, blue dash & blue flames on the rear 1/4 windows. Around 3 - 4 o'clock. By now my eyes were a bit dodgy but pretty sure the silver 32 had a sau sticker high up on the back window.

I think Victoria needs meter maids too!

I get the feeling Queenslander's love wrx's and small hotted up chick cars, wich I noticed were mainly driven by blokes (the chick cars that is).

Only saw one other skyline and that was a black 33 with the plates starting with x..... on the fwy from the airport to Labrador around 9 am

I was up at the gold coast about 8 months ago now for a holiday and I keept seeing this canary yellow 32 aronund, any one from here?

would be around 20 or so.

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