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Cant wait.

Havn't had my stag on one of the larger stag cruises since one of the first cruises to victor back in the days when she was pretty much stock!

Booked in to boost worx next wed for a tune so shall be running sweet :) Will do the oil first thing wed morning so its all nice and fresh :thumbsup:

yeah its still on, Will hear more about it soon as Brendan (tanlges) who is running it is on a little holiday (dont ya all miss him :'( )

Jarrad do you have a passenger side parking light, mine leaks a bit of water into it every so often. borat voice : "How much"

Also if some of you want to have a really nice clean car there is a car wash at the end of old south rd over the lights.

FR33K wont wash his car,he thinks the crust makes it spool up quicker

people are going to deff want to watch their driving now, since these forums are read ;)

suits me fine but :blink:

+1...

the police will deff show up id say. ne one who wants to be a big dick will be shunned upon ;) brendon knows the responsibility in organising a cruise... and 1 of the rules it keeping people in line :) just a reminder..

It's a long drive, and there are plenty of areas where you can squirt it a bit.

Other than that just stay on YOUR side of the line, unless overtaking safely, and everything is fine.

Take it easy, be aware, & enjoy your trip safely. :P

you'll want a full tank of 98'ron, & the stag in good cond. :D

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