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Guys you could always go the back way to wakefield rather than up the hwy. much more interesting drive.... unfortunately, I won't have my car til march 04. Also, try the road down to Kiama through kangaroo Valley, fewer cars on the road and better for punting in my book.

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Originally posted by SilverSlyder

At this stage i should be able to make it.  Coast crusie would be good, havn't been down there for a while.

Cool, It'd be good to catch up with you again.

TomR33 - are you still around :P You coming too?

The more the better.

J

Hi Jay, yeah I'm still around but I can't make it. I'll be out of Canberre for the weekend. It would be good to catch up with every one.

By the way Jay, I got the wideband oxygen sensor and soon will be doing some experiments with the R32 ECU, I'll let you know how I go.

Tom

Good to see your still kicking around Tom ;)

Looks like their planning another cruise in a few weeks/months, so we'll see what goes then.

Good stuff about the wideband sensor, it'd be good to see how you go. Let me know if you need a hand (tuning while someone drives etc).

Cheers

J

the meeting place is at the caltex in QBN. the one near kfc. i think we will decide where to go when we all meet up. some want coast ,others want wakefield , so lets make a decision after we see how many turn up????. tom ,good to hear from you again , haven't seen u in a while....what about the rest of elitesport????.

john ,oppy ????

remember the time is 12.00 with a 12.30 depart time on this sunday the 2nd.caltex QBN.

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