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In but pending if I can get the motor swapped over and running right before hand

No worries mate have got you in there :)

Attendees:

1. crashdown

2. Wongy

3. WAGON_BOY

4. stagea pete

5. Grease

6. GTofuS-T

7. RBrennan25

8. Flemdiggitty

9. SiR_RB

10.Damien

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

...

Haha glad to see you are keen!

Will hopefully see ya there ;)

Yesterday 18 degrees - drizzly

Today 21 - cloudy - ideal

Tuesday 25 - sunny - pretty good

Wednesday 32 - hot - along the coast, the turbos can just bear it

Thursday 30 - partly cloudy - not bad if today

Friday 37 - sunny - lead cars would have been jostling for shade

Saturday 24 - partly cloudy - that's better

Sunday 22 - partly cloudy - ideal - Request Submitted

Yesterday 18 degrees - drizzly

Today 21 - cloudy - ideal

Tuesday 25 - sunny - pretty good

Wednesday 32 - hot - along the coast, the turbos can just bear it

Thursday 30 - partly cloudy - not bad if today

Friday 37 - sunny - lead cars would have been jostling for shade

Saturday 24 - partly cloudy - that's better

Sunday 22 - partly cloudy - ideal - Request Submitted

today was 36!
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For some reason I thought this was tomorrow! Looking forward to Sunday now!!

Chris, was there a fixed menu type dealy for this? or just rock up and order whatever?

For those attending, cash is always handy to have ready.

didn't see it was a 7am start don't think i'll be coming as that means i have to get up at 5 and working 6days atm so want my sleep in :P
its been a rough week with a few 3am wake up's already.

For some reason I thought this was tomorrow! Looking forward to Sunday now!!

Chris, was there a fixed menu type dealy for this? or just rock up and order whatever?

For those attending, cash is always handy to have ready.

Haha yes Sunday guys!

Order what you like, no fixed menu.

They have a great range to choose from though!!!

And yes cash is always good lol.

Would like to join if it's not too late to add my name! :smile:

All good mate, have noted you down :)

I was sure that this was on next weekend and was working towards completing the service on the Skyline to be ready to go and I just checked the tread to see that it is on tomorrow.

Please add Clinton and Charles to the list and it looks like we will have to bring the Stagea along instead.




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