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Can you edit your post and remove the location of the meet point. I don't want to open it up to tag-alongs of the unwanted kind. This is why I PM the meet point.

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Can you edit your post and remove the location of the meet point. I don't want to open it up to tag-alongs of the unwanted kind. This is why I PM the meet point.

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sorry mate, just PMed goldzilla to get him to delete it.

was gonna try make this one but smashed the front on the way home from work. :devil:

No!

Damage much?

More PMs will be sent when I can be bothered getting out of bed :blink:

To all,

A small change to the meet time. We will meet at 10.00am for a 10.30am departure ... (not 9.30 meet and 10.00 departure as first advised).

This change is simply because I'm putting on a romantic night for the missus the night before ... and I might keep my testicles longer if I don't rush our checkout from the hotel :P

I will amend my previous posts in this thread to reflect this change.

:P

great run today guys. good to catch up with some familiar faces and see some new ones too.

Had to bail at Aldinga to go home, the daughter was getting cranky.

Hopefully the next one isn't too far away and we get some more numbers.

only got a couple of pics, phone was dying.

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Any chance you wanna swap drivelines???

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And Ruby...What happened to Delamere Rd, i think somone might have taken the wrong exit at the roundabout.

It was still a good run bu that Inman Valley road is rough as hell.

cheers for the cruise guys was good to meet some of the crew and yeah it would be good to to have another one soon like ruby said today maybe a night time one see if we can get few more ppl out

and big fella your car looks so sweet on the road, are little girl was getting a bit cranky towards the end to but thankfully she decided to go back to sleep feeding those seagulls must have worn her out :P

cheers Rose and jase

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