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work has their xmas party on saturday night but if not too hung over ill come!! :(

haha i've got a mates 21'st the sat nite aswell, looks like both of us will be seedy :D

P.S going in a 33 FTL!!!! :P

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Beats walking!

I am sure I can bet someone else to drive it :P

hey i wasnt bagging it, i was just saying i woulda liked to be there in my gtr!

and andy, if u dont want ur 32 to be outshined by ur 33, give me the 32 for a day and i'll give it some tlc :D

hey does anyone wanna meet at carindale or there abouts?

and then jump in the line with the springwood guys when they come past?

just a thought :P

yeah mate that doesnt sound like a bad idea

Ahh bad news for me guys, blew my turbo last night. Thought about just fixing that by replacing it but have decided to get all the work i want done to the car, so im aiming for 350-400 HP. All the best with the cruise!

Tim

Ahh bad news for me guys, blew my turbo last night. Thought about just fixing that by replacing it but have decided to get all the work i want done to the car, so im aiming for 350-400 HP. All the best with the cruise!

Tim

softcork :)

hey does anyone wanna meet at carindale or there abouts?

and then jump in the line with the springwood guys when they come past?

just a thought :)

Carindale sounds good. What time you wanna meet up. :laugh:

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The red circle is where Maccas is located and the blue line is the route we will take to the motorway, just before the motorway marked in purple is where we will regroup before the onramp (depending on numbers).

I can't wait, this is going to be awesome!

Just to update numbers, I'll have at least 3 of us coming, possibly 5. I'll be meeting the crew at Springwood Maccas'

How many people are going to be meeting at Springwood Maccas?

Carindale sounds good. What time you wanna meet up. :ninja:

well if the springwood guys are meeting at 8 and leaving at 8:30 if we make sure we are ready by 8:30 then it should be all good... we might just have to get one of the springwood guys to give us a heads up when they are coming past the old cleveland exit so we can jump on...

any ideas where to meet? i was thinking somewhere where we can see them coming would be good but not sure where... would probably only be 3 or 4 of us so we dont need too much space... (might go and check it out tonight and see)

or u could not be slack and meet at springwood maccas...im coming from ipswich for christ sake :ninja:

yeah i am slack... its cos i dont like backtracking - especially when im hungover :)

Hey Zennon, what about the truck stop actually on the gateway...heaps of room to pull over...

Yeah sounds good! This is the one your thinking of isn't it:

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Lets meet there at 8:30 then

just for in case my mobile number is 0433201831

PS. noone is allowed to laugh at my cracked front bar :ninja:

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