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i drove my 260 stagea back from brisbane to perth and i think it cost about 650 in fuel but that is doin 130/140 most of the way, running it on bp ultimate and payin $1.68 and $1.63 a ltr at two stops. It was about another 500-600 for two people for food/accomadatuion etc. and this was in march 07

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"scootypuff jr"???

wtf? Sounds like a illicit drug smoking implement. :huh:

And don't let the lack of a stagea stop you from cruising, you won't be the only one!

(Yes Heath, I am talking about YOU - you are coming aren't you?)

haa. the " scootypuff jr " comment was taken from an Episode of futureama.

Basically Fry has to escape the aliens mother ship on a wind up childs toy.

thats about as much power as My partners Daewoo Lanos has.. hence its name :D

But its as reliable as the day is long.. so we are not bothering to upgrade it.

well . turns out the stagea arrives in Brisbane TODAY .. so . it apparently gets cleaned for 5-7 days.. what do they clean it with ? a toothbrush? then it needs to get complianced ( 1 week or so ? )

then get on a boat over here.. ( WA )

but .. who knows it MIGHT get here in time for the cruise..

we will be coming ( I think) wont be in Mitchy's skyline thats for sure >_< (see WA section)

Yaeh saw that last night, pass on our sincere condolences Kylie.

RIP ARRRH 33 >_<

we will be coming ( I think) wont be in Mitchy's skyline thats for sure :D (see WA section)

Kylie i feel for you and Mitchy...that was an awesome R33 and to see and hear about everything he has done to that car now completely gone i cant imagine what he is feeling :( Give him a hug from us ok :(

Maybe make this a RIP Arrh 33 Cruise :D

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