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Probs wont make it go some weekend work and need to replace rotors at the front

Either way have fun!!

Slack

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If you're not working Sunday rotors are a half hour job tops could have it done in no time with a few helpers

Edited by m.j.h

It's been a while but it's cruise time again

This time we will be heading north to Buladelah and taking a left to travel Wotten Way and back to the pub for lunch

Will be a leisurly drive north with plenty of chances to get some rolling shots of the cars etc

Meet at the BP at the end of the F3 from 9:00 for a 9:30 departure just bring a full tank of fuel

As with the other cruises we will be the most friendly well behaved group of drivers on the road and any bad behaviour will be reported to the police

Can't edit first post so will add it here instead

Drove the lakes way the other day in the truck and the start is in good condition save for a very short stretch of road that is rough in the truck but would be okay in the cars. Hillclimb sections are perfect with a nice turn around area just after the second descent with lots of room for all the cars

Just thought I would let you all know if anyone is keen for a detour to the cruise on the day

Slack

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If you're not working Sunday rotors are a half hour job tops could have it done in no time with a few helpers

If im not at work ill be there, but helpers are hard to find these days! Edited by Chookie!!

i was in but now i'm not sure, Rallying the S13 Tomorrow, and doing the timing belt and such on Sunday while its at work, but if i can get my brothers 1600 while he has a hangover or get him to come ill make it :)

Hey guys, 34 tyre has a screw through it... We can go in either the cruiser or the GTI but the 34 will probably sit this one out... Plus is stinks like rubber for some reason :P

Martin, I'll call you after the movies ;)

Yea should be right, i will be there unless its raining, no point with my tyres now in the wet ha.

Matt, just whack on some stockies? Ha

I destroyed all the stockies at Texi ;)

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