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yes tag along @ the back of the field and remeber peoples these are public roads were NOT doing a time trial to the barrossa

as for date ive only read 1 post that asked for the date to be changed and no 1 has 2nd'd the motion so im guessing its still Sunday 19th March

as for food afterwards speaking from my own self im too lazey to bring food and kook it so im up for takeaway :O go local vendors :(

** UPDATED LIST **

Madaz

pokie

Hotwire

beno33 + mate Dan (possibly)

PimpnQ45

Tangles

r31turbo

thirtythree-II

syx

66 skyline gt

Cooper

vange

Deluxe

9krpm (will be there in spirit if date not changed)

heslo

***UPDATE***

Maxx

HR-32

Whiplash

DC_GTST

4door_Sleeper

PimpnQ45

Oosh

Damn! Looks like I'm being railroaded into going!

I mean, my name is there twice!!

(And the Q isn't THAT slow :P )

PS. Go local food vendors!!! But It wouldn't be too hard to pack something for yourselves surely?

Edited by PimpnQ45

I'm OUT!!!

Timing chain guides sound as if they are biting the dust....

(It's a known problem for the early Q45's)

I have ordered a new kit, with metal backed guides, but had to get them from the USA

They aren't going to get here in time for me to change them over :D

(Last thing i need is for the motor to cark it way out north, far from home)

Only thing i can think of is if I can borrow my dad's R32 for the day.... but that's unlikely...(and kinda lame)

I am sure plenty of cruises will take place in the future, and will make it to one eventually.....

Sorry to disappoint.

Edited by PimpnQ45

today i will finish route and times and try 1 mass PM :D

UPDATED list if ur name isnt on the list pls message me

Madaz

pokie

Hotwire

beno33 + mate Dan (possibly)

Tangles

r31turbo

thirtythree-II

syx

66 skyline gt

Cooper

vange

Deluxe

9krpm (will be there in spirit if date not changed)

heslo

***UPDATE***

Maxx

HR-32

Whiplash

DC_GTST

4door_Sleeper

PimpnQ45 ** Timing chain problems **

Oosh

*****

GFXman

Race__24

MY33

SKYrine_Dan

R31 drift pig

Nightcrawler

Silver bullet

Edited by Madaz

ok PM sent twice i think HR will get 2 messages let me know if u didnt get a message

**edit**

ok looks like i have to manually send it to every1 can do 1 mass send oh well will take a little longer

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