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Oh yeah.... I forgot to ask. Can we change it to saturday? Id really like to go for a skim on Sunday :)

That or is the cruise near to a beach...? Can you at least say that? If its near a beach I have to take my skimboard.

hey col

have u or any of the other organisers done a dummy run on how many km's the final destination is and whats the road like so i can adjust my damping to suite

:)

Mate, u r in QLD...

all roads are sh!t - take it up 6 inches and go soft :)

Its under 45km's and the roads are few nice...

If you have height adjustable id suggest lifting it to a legal road height, as we will be using a large grass field and is no hassle for my R33 which rides at 120mm on the front bar...

nah i remember the roads to summerset had their moments and i was on stock wheels and shocks then, now with 18's and hks coilovers some decent pot holes make it a real handful and ends up makin the cruise seem shit as ur workin over time avoiding crap, and what u talkin about bris roads are the worst the sunnycoast ones arent to bad, ALL DAMAGE to my car has been done it that craphole called brisbane

Col - the ride hight is just legal and generally driveways and public car parks are the worst but its more the stiffness of the coilovers that im concerned about as is, it handles awesome but on crap roads you have to almost halve the legal speed otherwise it just shakes like hell and ends up breakin sumthin or you almost end up with kidney failure but if the roads arnt to bad then i will just leave it to the skill of drivin

Edited by wessa02

Ive never damaged my car due to the conditions of any given road, I can only assume you run a height that is below legal limit and or suspension settings that are designed for the race track...

Either way you cannot blame the roads, you have to blame your setup... Sorry but its the truth...

Cool thanks Col. Big grass hill = bring the woody not either of the glass boards :)

And Col, if you drive the gateway each day and spend thousands of dollars on tolls each year I think those people have fair reason to say their cars are getting wrecked by that road.

Edited by dangerous_daveo

nah its just gay public multilevel carparks and small sudden hills that tend to do the most damage, its been checked for legal height with to fatties sitting in it, it just scrapes in but legal is legal.

You also probably know bris alot better then i do, I try to stay away from it as much as possible

Edited by wessa02

I look forward to the shanigans Davo...

Hey peps dont forget to bring along a footy and or cricket bat...

Will be a fun day...

PS. I need to go to bed, its trackday tomorrow... Nighty night, anyone is welcome to come along tomorrow... We will be a QLD raceway from 7am til about 5:30pm so come and have a look, spectators are free...

And Col, if you drive the gateway each day and spend thousands of dollars on tolls each year I think those people have fair reason to say their cars are getting wrecked by that road.

he speaks the truth!

r yes... pay your $2.50, come down off the bridge and bounce your way north...

Looking forward to Sunday!!!

he speaks the truth!

r yes... pay your $2.50, come down off the bridge and bounce your way north...

Looking forward to Sunday!!!

LoL, dude north is like a babys bottom its that smooth compaired to the bit between old cleavland road and the M1 :)

But yeah yeah, frisby shall be packed too.

Also everyone, from previous years experience, lather up your window arm with sunscreen!

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