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What about down in front of the new apartments behind Metro? Plenty of room there and no speed humps :blush:

Yeah that would be a perfect spot. So we'll all meet at the car park down behind the new apartments at one next saturday

can i ride shotgun to dev with somebody?

dude, the Rx wont be ready in time, was due to go in to Rotech today to have new computer wired in, but due to the current situation down there wont be able to be looked at until thurs/friday, it was booked in at Ltn to have a propper tune and dyno run on friday, chances of all this happening in time are slim! dissapointing i know! out of my hands. btw got the numbers off the pwr steering belt (for a R33gtst) so i can order one in time and have it sorted in time for the cruise? or can anyone else help as i need it asap, Damo

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I would imagine that we'd be in dev around 2. you can decide where we meet you,

ok then, 2:00 at the esplanade on victoria parade in D'port (just past the railway tracks down from the ellimata hotel, where the boat ramp is) no bumps!

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