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domocrazy cakeworks just went to bed...

I went with him today to check it out. $780 for Exedy button clutch. Looks very nike, pretty colours, shame no one sees it but cool none the less.

I picked up a 700x300x78 FMIC and we spent the arvo puttin that in, 5 till 10 to be exact but she works sweet as a little test drive showed she held 1.0bar nicely which is sweet compared to the old rubbish dented leaky cooler I had.

So we are both pretty much up for the event and we'll meet at chatswood too, coz I have NFI how to get to wherever it is... but the pictures will lead me to chatswood at least how could they go wrong?

heh heh good to hear basket! sorry I deleted my post re: the clutch but that's good to know thanks!

To those coming from out west more that plan on going down Lane Cove Road maybe the peoples that don't know how to get to Cromer can tag along with people that do? Is anyone gonna be heading down from this way or is everyone from that direction happy to find their own way? :rofl:

Harbour Tunnel then go to Chatswood might be easiest if you dono how to get to Cromer.

Chatswood is on the way of Gordon (even though you could go there from the E-D without passing Chatswood) but Gordon is not exactly towards Cromer.

So if you know Chatswood let us know and we'll meet there. Otherwise I might be heading into City way to pick CEF11E before hitting the meet-spot in Chatswood (yet to be decided).

I'll be going right up king georges rd to monavale rd from the M5, then right at forest way, then left at warringah rd, then wing it from there..

bloody long drive from minto

That's exactly it.

We'll be passing forestway exactly if we leave chatty around 8:45-9 then we'll be passing there around 9-9:15. Want us to stop there to pick ya up on the way?

Sorry mate, Im coming from Lane Cove.

Will you be meeting up in chatty?

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