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EXCELENT WORK glenn!

Like i said, either way im there...

Anthony, yea i might be up for it... my suspension gets done friday, so ill have to test her out. PM me your number.

Sweet, will PM later today :P

I have a new turbo going in today that needs some testing :headspin: :burnout:

So, whats the story, can we go crusing on sunday?

well all in all doesnt matter, we can still just donate a sum of money collected by us all and give it to the charity from SAU canberra. If ppl still keen on a cruise then lets meet up and go to the cotter and have a bbq any ways.

yea i suggest we wait till the day to see what happens but even IF this is "officialy" cancelled i say we still meet up somewhere decide what we want to do maybe go down the some shops get some snags and stuff again and yea cruze out to the cotter like our last shindig i enjoyed myself :)

Well are we all still planning to meet up at Regatta Point at 9am, so we can all show up at the meet together? That would be a good place to start so we can figure out if we just go to cotter from there or still attempt the charirty cruise

my king springs arrived today but their is no way in hell they will be on before this cruise so she is sitting a little high :( oh well i guess its not to bad

Why wont they be in, takes about 2 hrs tops to change springs in my car

1. i dont have time working all tomorrow then baseball all saturday and a 21st on saturday night + i am sick as a dog got food poisoning so i really dont want to even walk to the car let alone do some physical work on it. + i would want a wheel allignment etc

Righto:hopefully not talking out of turn here,but...The Charity Cruise will go ahead,no matter what! People happy to meet at Jerra Pub-we'll be "heading out" at 8.30 to meet everyone else at Regatta Point carpark(near the building,funnily enough at Regatta Point,near the Captian James Cook fountain) at 9 a.m. From there,we'll ALL cruise to the Museum as neatly as poss' to park and catch up with the rest of the car clubs for a 10 a.m. departure to The Cotter....got all that? Simple,huh?! Bring your $10-per-car donation(feel free if you'd like to chip in more!). Those that want to stay at the Cotter for a barby,feel free;those who need to head home,same deal.Or cruise some more.Or head to the Kingo.Or pull ALL their shocks out of their car to be sent away and overhauled...OH,that'd be me,then.

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