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sheared one of the bolts of the rear strut top trying to install my rear strut brace!! aaaaaaarrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh!!

car not driveable now until its fixed, and i don't think i can find a strut top and have it installed before the weekend...

;)

i could come in the corvette, but then would have to cruise at the back and that's no fun..

What.... Just drive it.... :)

Coming down to Asply Motel Saturday Pm, anybody know of a car wash in the area???

Yep... Car lovers at Brendale and Stafford, either spot is a 15 minute drive...

Id offer my house as i live 5 minutes from Aspley Motel... But due to level 4 water restrictions means you would have to wash it at 3am, while the water police are still in bed... :(

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YES!!!

i will be there. sounds like a massive day dont wanna miss it. and cant wait for some good old touch footy ye!!. will be bring the ol 32 out for a spin.

p.s. it will have the drift kit on it..... :S

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What.... Just drive it.... :)

Yep... Car lovers at Brendale and Stafford, either spot is a 15 minute drive...

Id offer my house as i live 5 minutes from Aspley Motel... But due to level 4 water restrictions means you would have to wash it at 3am, while the water police are still in bed... :D

Thanks for the advise I find one of the 2 you nominate, best we allow the WATER police some sleep.

really??? oooooops - lol - i planned it so well to! lol

yeah that sounds good - the only thing is we wont be able to then see the guys from springwood come past... what do you other guys think? (suits me!! - we'll just have to be in contact with springwood guys if we want to drive to asley together)

Its a quiet spot for those hangover blues :D

For those groups that want an sms 4 when we leave Springwood PM me with your number.

I will be there for sure! BUt not sure how to get to the starting point from St Lucia..... anyone wanna meet up somewhere in Briz so that I can follow you guys?

Ryan I can meet you at that BP near indooroopilly if you like, PM me

really??? oooooops - lol - i planned it so well to! lol

yeah that sounds good - the only thing is we wont be able to then see the guys from springwood come past... what do you other guys think? (suits me!! - we'll just have to be in contact with springwood guys if we want to drive to asley together)

I think it will be easier to head straight to springwood and just ride with them from the start. That way you can't miss them go past. It,s not that much further anyway.

Its a quiet spot for those hangover blues :happy:

For those groups that want an sms 4 when we leave Springwood PM me with your number.

lol suites me fine thats just down the road

BIG ONE!!!! The meet point as I can see is Springwood maccas! Id be changing that to SPRINGWOOD CRAZY CLARKS CAR-PARK. It just easier to see from the road, easier to leave from etc etc.

RIGHT!!! all the guys that were gonna meet up at the truckstop Zennon suggested that we meet up here seeing as the springwood guys r going a different route

Doesn't look like people are keen hey... i might just drive strait to aspley with schultzr33

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