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Also, as per last year, Justdave will be there to cover the cruise and submit the photos to magazines.

Whos stuck with him this year? :)

And if Dave reads this, just jokes man!

Hmm... the last cruize i only went to the last bit -- i might get into this one.. will try and get the day off though.

So,.. who else from the Sunshine Coast are going to this one ?

i see 4 on this thread so far

85URK

TOY33

INSOMNIAC

WESSA02

and me NISMO33

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Hmm... the last cruize i only went to the last bit -- i might get into this one.. will try and get the day off though.

So,.. who else from the Sunshine Coast are going to this one ?

i see 4 on this thread so far

85URK

TOY33

INSOMNIAC

WESSA02

and me NISMO33

yeah i should be going for sure.

I'm up for it!! Though where is the Dam can we get some maps on here or can someone tell me a street around the Dam so I can find it???

Also who ever is organising the meet on the GC and heading down (if someone is doing this) where are we meeting. How about Hungry Jacks, Mudgeeraba next to the highway???? :)

Hmm... the last cruize i only went to the last bit -- i might get into this one.. will try and get the day off though.

So,.. who else from the Sunshine Coast are going to this one ?

i see 4 on this thread so far

85URK

TOY33

INSOMNIAC

WESSA02

and me NISMO33

I'm goin from the sunny coast however I am thinking I might tag onto the back of the cruise as it goes past me in caloundra rather than drive to bne then back the way I came and then out to Somerset :)

What to the fellow Sunny Coasters think :)

Gives me chance to sleep in and save fuel :lol:

Okay for the Gold Coast Crew

We meet at the BP Coomera by 8.45am to leave at 9.00am sharp.

Exit 54

We will then drive to the Aspley Hypermarket.

UHF frequency will be Channel 16

The BP Coomera is the best bet, as it is flat and anyone on the North of the Gold Coast doesn't have to double back to the Shell at Mudgeeraba.

We will meet in the Carpark at the front of the Bowsers to the left as you drive into the BP.

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