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Old 01-10-2014, 07:24 AM   #1
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Default SE QLD cruise spots

My car is nearly done and its been over 12 years since ive been for a cruise so i have no idea anymore. Where do people end up gathering for thurs/fri/saturday day/nights in Brisbane mainly but anywhere else noteworthy in the region?

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Old 01-10-2014, 10:58 AM   #2
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Check out Boost Losing, I mean Cruising for all the hangouts. Or the thread on QLD cruise and meet up thread on here.

There seems to be a lot of people going to Harry's Diner on the North Side still, when I've been in town I've driven past a few times. Nothing out my neck of the woods though.
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You can keep your eye on this thread: http://www.fordforums.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=156

As for Thursday/Friday/Saturday night meet ups around Brisbane there's still a few, they used to be ok but the gloss has gone off for me. Mainly boy racers in their ricers and attract the wrong sort of attention.

Petrie markets on Friday nights are pretty good, friendly rock n roll atmosphere and good tucker. Another one is at Morayfield on the first Saturday of the month - used to be at the Masters car park, then moved across the road, not sure if it's still running though. Last I heard there was issues with the organisers not doing the right thing.

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I think what you drive will dictate where you hang out.

Masters at Morayfield and Petrie markets are more for the pre 85 cars. I'm not sure where the young kids and their computer cars hang out. As Dave said we have a QLD section and every ford is welcome to come for a drive when we get off our ***** and organise a cruise.
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Check out munchies on a Friday night.
There is usually a fairly solid turnout, from old to new and everything in between.

Elizabeth Street Acacia Ridge.
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Check out munchies on a Friday night.
There is usually a fairly solid turnout, from old to new and everything in between.

Elizabeth Street Acacia Ridge.
That's always a great look.

Plus on Saturday nights they are down at Hungry Jacks in Browns Plains.
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Yatala Drive-in has an event on November 1st. If you don't like ricy cars, I haven't seen any there. They hold these events twice a year and there's always a good turnout.
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Elizabeth Street Acacia Ridge.

Used to be Beatty Rd up to the one lane bridge!
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Harrys on the nth side is popular on Thursdays with the import mob,
Fridays at Harrys is the old school cars.
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What about Mt Gravatt lookout? Great views all round, (by memory). Or even Mt Cootha. Not sure on what sort hang out there now but wasn't to bad 25 years ago. (ooops, showing my age now).
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What about Mt Gravatt lookout? Great views all round, (by memory). Or even Mt Cootha. Not sure on what sort hang out there now but wasn't to bad 25 years ago. (ooops, showing my age now).
Yeah, I'm old and stale too - great spot though. Last time I was there we donned our LED headlights and went for a walk around the tracks, was a good night and a great view of the city.

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Old 03-10-2014, 12:15 AM   #13
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Default Re: SE QLD cruise spots

Thanks lads, didnt get a chance to check back as ive been flat out finishing the car up. Took it out for a quick spin tonight, happy days. Will head out saturday night for a look, car is a turbo ba futura so i guess its a computer car import muscle car lol.
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