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Keen as :thumbsup: Last one was a good drive. Saturday is probably better for me, morning would probably fit in better but Im not too fussy - Id probably still show up for a sunday afternoon :)

keen as. but definately sunday, the missus and i work saturdays, any time morning or arvo. just not on the 21st, I'm taking my Dodge on the Yankallila chrome bumper street machine cruise!

hi guys, if im not working i may come up from whyalla :ermm:

going to pick up my 260RS on thursday from NSW :D

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i was posting prior to this under "thrashworks" but that was kinda a joint account... so now ive made my own :down:

would be nice to meet some other owners :ermm:

Yeah mate it is from Nagoya motors. :) pretty much standard except for zeal coilovers and exhaust and 42,101k's

too excited to pick it up...

and cheers :P

Good luck.

is this gonna be a north or south run Ruby. always keen for more hills run and less carpark.

should do a delamere run and open em up!

I had a chat with someone the other day about a north run. But I'm going to change my mind and make it a south run ... and I've got a nice route in mind too. May even cater for your Delamere run :D I may make this a 2 part cruise and the second part optional for those running out of time.

So far I'm thinking Sunday 14th November, with a meet around 10-10.30. Meet point to be advised by PM. Is everyone happy with a meet point south of the city? I live north, and I'm happy ... but its my cruise tho ;)

@Big Fella have you heard anything about Nagoya motors? First time I've dealt with them, hopefully it all goes well and I can join you guys biggrin.gif

Brendan, I've dealt with Nagoya Motors and they were awesome for me. I too flew to Sydney, picked up my stag and drove it home. :blink:

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