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lol jd read the first post :laugh: has all the info in that we are all meeting up at Jerra pub at i think it was 9:45am Saturday morning leaving at 10am. So it would be good to have a few more cars coming along :)

How's things going with the car sin is it going to be good to go ???

Engine's finished just waiting on the mech to make some time to bolt it back in.

If all is good, I'll make the cruise with Sean and the crew.

lol jd read the first post :D has all the info in that we are all meeting up at Jerra pub at i think it was 9:45am Saturday morning leaving at 10am. So it would be good to have a few more cars coming along :)

haha yeah im a bit lazy hey.. haha i think i didnt take notice cause it was posted like last month and thought it was already done up .. i now see the big white poster print on the first post .. haha ..

will seriously consider comin for the cruise..

will let yous know..

Cheers,

-JD

mick is coming too..... im trying to get bluprint along as well, but he isn't driving. c'mon, put your new diff to good use :D

ok, not to put a downer on the whole thing, but i hope everybody doesn't think that we'll be hitting the highway at 160kph! sure have some fun on the clyde, i know i will! but pls be safe about it. a big group cruising down the highway is a reciepe for disaster, just ask me, mark or mick about a certain r31 cruise a few years back. not to mention we will attract plenty of attention from the boys in blue.

2nd thing, i hope you all bring a CB radio as this will make life so much easier to communicate with....

cant wait for saturday!

mick is coming too..... im trying to get bluprint along as well, but he isn't driving. c'mon, put your new diff to good use :laugh:

Not much point when it's not worn in yet and I can't exceed 80km/h with it.....

Don't forget double demerits this weekend!!

Shaun, if you reeeeally need a space saver on the trip I'm sure one of the other 33's will be able to help out, it's not like you'll all get a flat *touch wood*.

I could lend you one of my 33 wheels if you need and i guess worst case i can lend you my space saver if required... so long as i dont get a flat :)

oh on that note got a bit of a scare on the way home today barely put my foot down and i hear "boom" car starts spluttering and almost died. luckily i remember hearing these symptons before popped the bonnet to find one of my IC pipes had popped off. Fixed up and all good now ;)

Yea double demerits so i dont think many people will be speeding.

I was keen to come down and meet a few ppl but i got a few flogged out bushes in the front end were going to get it fixed yesterday but my new castor rod didn`t come in so no good , i might pull in the jerra pub b4 everybody leaves just to say hello

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