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Hey guys

Just a Quick Question what time are you all arriving at the carpark and what time do you assume you will leave. If its not raining i will definetly be there but will leave home about 8:30pm so will be arriving there about 9pm(weather pending). ok thanks

"I discovered today that my wheels really dont grip to well in wet lol. so tame route would be nice in rain"

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I vote for twisties. Should sort the Wheat from the Chaff... I'll be the Chaff, but it'll be fun nonetheless

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Hey guys

Just a Quick Question what time are you all arriving at the carpark and what time do you assume you will leave. If its not raining i will definetly be there but will leave home about 8:30pm so will be arriving there about 9pm(weather pending). ok thanks

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Hey All,

I have been a member of SAU for only a short time and have been wanting to come out on a Friday night run for a while. Anyway I thought I would see if anyone was up for a cruise this coming friday? I noticed that the last one had went from the Chatswood Chase Carpark, so might as well do the same again, if anyone has a better suggestion then please let me know!

Lets have a show of hands, it would be great to meet some of you!

Details:

Time: 8:00pm meet for an 8:30pm departure

Meet: Chatswood Chase Carpark - Lower level (Entrance off Victoria Ave)

Destination: Palm Beach along the Beaches with a stop for Pizza or the like in Newport.

Hope some of you can come along...

Cheers,

Robbie

Hey guys, just sold my BOV, can someone give me a hand at removing the sequential BOV from the adaptor when we meet for the cruise? The BOV isn't on the car, but it is attached to the adaptor and I need some small allen keys to losen up the front part and remove the metal ring.

Any help woul dbe appreciated

cheers all




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