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2018- 2019 Qld & Northern NSW Events Calender 2018- 2019 Qld & Northern NSW Events Calender. Date Event Place/ Info Time Club Sanction # Contact Monthly Events 5-9pm 1st Fri Meet &Greet & Cruise Eliminators , 16 Burchill St. Loganholme Just Scraping By SA 109-01-2018 Anthony Fuller 0424 446 770 6pm Classic & Muscle Cars 1st Friday Yamanto Classic Car Meet Yamanto Village Shopping Centre, Warwick Road of Ipswich 6pm 1st friday The Bike Stop Café 126 Scott St. Cairns Top Of The State SA 105-01-2018 [email protected] 1st Friday Meet & Cruise Voodoo Rod & Custom Shop 4/24 Central Park Dr. Yandina Voodoo 0431 864 134 Noosa Classic Steel Pit 6-8.30pm Combined Coastal Car 1st Friday Autobarn Noosa Stop Club Olskool & Street Machine 4:00-8.00pm 1st Sat Alex Bar Oval, Caboolture TC 160-01-2018 Dave Hosking 0405 202 136 Pre '86 Show 6-8pm 1st Sat Meet n Greet Harry`s Diner or Autobarn Enoggera or MacGregor Qld. Cruisin TC 177-01-2018 Aaron Allen 0418 958 494 7.00am 1st Sun Coffee Run Poison Candy/Aussie World Suncoast Rodders SA 119-04-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 5.30-9pm 2nd Sat Ole Skool Krome Show Mitre 10 Carrington St. Toowoomba Ole Skool Krome Wazza 0407 951 755 6-9pm 2nd Sat Yank Tank Display TBA Cadillac Lesalle Club Gears Classic Car,Food & 3-9pm Brisbane Retroeats 2nd Sat Beenleigh Rum Distillery [email protected] Dance Boutique Markets Car Pool Carpark, Pignata Road, Palmwoods or Qld. Turf Club, 4-8pm 2nd Sat Meet & Greet Qld. Cruisin TC 177-01-2018 Aaron Allen 0418 958 494 Bells Creek 5pm Sum 2nd Sat Marjac Classic Car Show 24/125 Sugar Road, Maroochydore 07 5443 2468 4pm Win 7am 2nd Sun Coffee Run Happy Valley, Caloundra Suncoast Rodders SA 119-05-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Top of the State Rod 2nd Sun Cars & Coffee DFO, Cairns SA 105-01-2018 [email protected] Club 7.30 - 9.30 2nd Sunday Cars & Coffee Samford Spokes Café, 19 Main St Samford, opp. IGA. BGS Classic Cars 3rd Sat Brekky Meet & Cruise Various locations Sunshine Coast Clif Cross TC 316-01-2018 Clif Cross 0412 757 463 4-7.30 Then Northern District Rod & 3rd Sat Classic Not Plastic Show Redcliffe Showgrounds Enter from Scarborough Road SA 120-03-2018 Jim 0418 731 738 Cruise Custom Furbilicious Kebabs, Ferry Road, Southport or 5pm-8pm 3rd Sat Meet & Greet Qld Cruising TC 177-01-2018 Aaron Allen 0418 958 494 Tuckers Diner 1/229 Brisbane Road Gold Coast 7-11am Brisbane Car Meets & 3rd Sat Cars & Coffee @ Coomera The Boat Works 200 Beattie Road, Coomera 0405 417 723 Cruising 7-10am 3rd Sun Coffee Run Subway Kunda Park Suncoast Rodders SA 119-06-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Gold Coast Street 3rd Sun Coffee n Cars Craft Centre, Mudgeeraba for coffee & donuts Rodders Schultes Under lights Car 6pm-9pm 4th Friday Schultes Meatbarn, Warrego Hwy. Plainland Show Harrys Diner, Newmarket or Nav`s Café & Bar, 731 Ipswich 6-8pm 4th Sat Meet & Greet Qld Cruising TC 177-01-2018 Aaron Allen 0418 958 494 Road, Woolongabba Tweed Area Street 4th Sun Coffee & Cars Coolangatta / Tweed Area [email protected] Rodders 4th Sun Wynnum Car Meet Waterloo Bay Hotel 10am Aussie Hot Rodders aussiehotrodders.com Brisbane Car Meets & Last Saturday CMATS Car Meet @ Town Square, Redbank Plains 6-9.30 pm 0405 417 723 Cruising 7am - 10am Last Sunday BBQ Brekky & Cruise Gregson & Weight Wises Road Buderim. Suncoast Rodders SA 119-07-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Weekly Events Wednesdays Cruisin on Wednesdays Suncoast Rodders SA 119-08-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Thursday & Friday Twilight Cruise Ricks Garage/Diner @ Palmwoods Suncoast Rodders SA 119-03-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Evenings 10am Top Of The State Rod Friday Coffee Meet Gordonvale / Cairns SA 105-01-2018 [email protected] Club Friday Night Munchies Meet Cnr. Elizabeth St. & Beaudesert Rd Acacia Ridge 5pm Emporium Rock n Roll Cafe @ Old Petrie Town,Dayboro Road Friday Night The Emporium Meet SA 120-01-2018 0419 663 148 Kurwongbah Townville Rodders & Friday Night Cruise Hungry Jacks, Annandale. Townsville SA 105-02-2018 Liberty Eggins 0418 755 511 Custom Car Club Friday night, Meet then Cruise Hungry Jacks @ Domain Saints Hot Rod Club SA 236-01-2018 Cyril Johnston 0427 417 401 Sat & Sun Townsville Region Saturday Emporium Rock n Roll Cafe @ Old Petrie Town,Dayboro Road 7-10am Donut Derelicts SA 120-01-2018 Brad Stewart Morning Kurwongbah 2018 - 2019 Events APRIL Ayr Showgrounds, Car & Bike Show, Driving Events, Swap Burdekin Cruisers Car 28-29 Burdekin Auto Festival 0429 980 056 Meet, Dinner / Dance Club Cruzin Nostalgia Drags & Gates Open 29 Willowbank Raceway Cruzin Magazine Hot Rod Reunion 6am Kenilworth Hotel Custom & Kenilworth Hotel 9th Bi-Annual Car Show with Z28 Rock n 9am-1pm 29 Kenilworth Hotel 07 5446 0206 Classic Show Roll Band MAY Traditional Hot Rod / Custom Show @ Eliminators Burchill St. 5-9.30pm 4 Just Scrapin By Just Scrapin By SA 109-01-2018 Anthony Fuller 0424 446 770 Loganholme Top Of The State Rod 4-6 Springmount Northern Nats Mareeba Drags SA 105-01-2018 [email protected] Club Wide Bay Rodders Inc. 4-7 May In The Wide Bay Hervey Bay Custom Car Club Olskool & Street Machine 4.00-8.00pm 5 Alex Barr Oval, Caboolture TC 160-01-2018 Dave Hosking 0405 202 136 Pre 1986 Show Swappers Redcliffe Showgrounds off Scarborough Road. Swap & Show n Northern Districts Rod Jim 0418 731 738 Rob 6 Redcliffe swap 5am Public SA 120-04-2018 Shine & Custom 0404 895 299 6am Annual Donnybrook Car & 6 Donnybrook Sports & Community Club Bike Show 6 lockyer Swap Laidley Showgrounds 6 Time Warp Festival Ricks Diner & Garage, Margaret St. Palmwoods 10am-11pm Ricks Diner & Garage 12 Yank Tanks Display 6-9pm Cadillac Le Salle Club Aussie A Model 90th 12-13 Gulgong Showgrounds NSW A MODELS ONLY Scotty 0434 085 038 Birthday Bash Top Of The State Rod 12-13 Kurrimine Beach Hop Kurrimine Beach SA 105-02-2018 [email protected] Club 10am-4pm 12 Palmwoods car Festival Palmwoods State School Palmwoods State School 0414 454 835 Wed 16th Brisbane to Gayndah, Thur Gayndah to Biloela,Fri 16-21 Greg`s Cruise Biloela to Miles, Sat Miles to Goondiwindi, Sun Goondawindi Deuces Ltd. SA 127-07-2018 Greg Thomsen 0437 323 133 to Warwick, Mon 21st Warwick to Brisbane. Classic Not Plastic Pre 4-7.30pm Northern Districts Rod 19 Redcliffe Showgrounds SA 120-03-2018 Rob 0404 895 299 1986 Show & Cruise & Custom Fine Iron Annual Show & 20th Stan McRea Park, Railway St. Ebbw Vale Fine Iron Rod & Custom SA 118-01-2018 Jeff Crone 0433 309 256 Swap 20 David Hack Classic Spitfire St. Toowoomba Airport 8.30am 0407 372 908 Paradise Country parklands, 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road, 9am - 2pm 20 Pride & Joy Car Show Nerang Classic Car Display @ The Abbey off Bribie Road @ 9am-6pm 26 St.Michaels College Fair St. Michaels Caboolture Whitsunday Cruisin Car 25-27 Cruisin Whitsunday Airlie Beach SA 142-02-2018 Chris Coyte 0417 520 088 Club Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield, Cressbrook Free Entry for 9am-4pm Australian Airdisplays 26-27 Red Thunder Airshow TC 265-03-2018 Lori Lee 07 3342 6881 Hotrods,Classics & motorbikes but Must Pre-enter. Pty Ltd 27 Chrome Bar Bonanza 1 Lakeside Park Raceway, Kurwongbah 7.30am Qld Raceway 07 5461 9100 6.30 Stall Qld. Vintage Vehicle 27 Brisbane Swap [ Carina ] Carina School, enter from Cuthared St. Carindale holders 7.00 www.qvva.org Association Inc. Public Tyres & Tunes Classic Car Fundraiser for Junior Rugby League @ Beachmere Hotel. Car 10am-5pm 27 Beachmere Hotel Show Show, Live Bands Classic Speeedway Assoc. 7am-1pm Vintage Speedcar Assoc. 27 Rocklea Showgerounds Car Show Qld. My Pin-up Pizza Party & Set-up 4pm 28 My Pizza Pizza Diner @ 12/85 Coronation Drive, Hillcrest. Louise Davis TC 187-01-2018 Louise 0412 792 333 Car Meet 9pm JUNE Traditional Hot Rod / Custom Show @ Eliminators Burchill St. 5-9.30pm 1 Just Scrapin By Just Scrapin By SA 109-01-2018 Anthony Fuller 0424 446 770 Loganholme Oldskool & Street Machine 4-8pm Old Skool Cars N Street 2 Alex Barr Oval, Caboolture TC 160-01-2018 Dave Hosking 0405 02 136 Pre 1986 Show Machine 2 Charters Towers Swap 2-3 June Wintersun 2.0 Murwillumbah Showgrounds Aces & Eights 3 Beaudesert Swap Beaudesert Showgrounds 6-10 June Ryno Downunder Beachfest Caloundra ASRF Qld DC SA 450-01-2018 Colin Chapman 0437 081 805 9 Yank Tanks Display 6-9pm Cadillac Le Salle Club Townsville Rodders & 15-17 Kurrimine Beach Hop King Reef Resort, Kurrimine Beach Resort SA 105-04-2018 Liberty Eggins 0418 755 511 Custom Car Club 5am Caboolture Regional Car Swap Dave 0419 331 213 16 Caboolture Swap & Show Caboolture Showgrounds, Beerburrum Road. Club Show Kevin 0431 577 334 Classic Not Plastic Pre 4-7.30pm Northern Districts Rod 16 Redcliffe Showgrounds SA 120-03-2018 Rob 0404 895 299 1986 Show n Cruise & Custom 21 Greg`s Mid week Run Rathdowney Hotel Deuces Ltd. SA 127-04-2018 Greg Thomsen 0437 323 133 Chrome & Clutter Retro 23-24 Laidley Showgrounds Festival BBQ @ Gregson & Weight Funeral Home, Wises Road Darryl Kuhnemann Suncoast Rod & Custom 24 Buderim from 7.30am,9.30 Cruise to Kulangoor Lawn SA 119-07-2018 Steve Hadlow 0438 053 893 Memorial Cruise Club Cemetery then lunch @ Mooloolah Country Club 3rd Annual Samford Setup 7 am 24 Museum Charity Car & Samford Museum, John Scott Park. Public 9-1 Reel Steel Car Cruises TC 163-01-2018 Matt Hager 0410 346 857 Bike Show JULY Setup 7am 9- 2 Muscle On The Mountain Maleny Showgrounds, Stanley River Road 0409 489 777 1.30 Top Of The State Rod 4 Independence Day Cruise Cairns SA 105-03-2018 [email protected] Club Traditional Hot Rod / Custom Show @ Eliminators Burchill St.
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