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Might be out now :P

Something has come up for work that i need to get sorted

If i cant get it finished today ill need to do it tomorrow as well

Ill let you know tonight

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The Haysey mobile will def be attending, hopefully tomorrow night isnt too massive so im right to drive, ive already told my navigator turdz to have some breakfast beeries so hes not hungover, navigation should be interesting from him though :thanks:

Looking forward to it, should be a beauddiful hot day....

Dont forget a pillow or a phone book :P

(sorry Vic, couldnt help myself)

*sigh* I'm out, my clutch pedal fell off

no, I'm NOT joking lol

;)

I'm pretty sure my g/f and I are coming down.

We'll be the ones in the Burgandy 33 standing by ourselves so come say hello cause I have no idea who any of you are! ;)

Some of us coasties are heading down too - if u wanna hook up along the way drop us a line thisarvo/tonight otherwise we'll keep an eye out for u and will say hello! :P

Don't forget chairs, sunscreen, hat, rug, table, shelter anything like that for the barbie....looks like it will be a hot one.

And you might want to get some fuel too the cruise is about 100klm.

I'm calling last drinks for RSVPs now.

The food has been bought and we're just about to get copies made of the instructions- hopefully everyone has had enough time to get themselves organised (now we need to!!!).

Don't forget- you'll need to have at least one member of the SAU NSW Club in your car to come on the cruise tomorrow. This is not negotiable as we're running the cruise under a CAMS permit.

If you're joining the club tomorrow don't forget to bring the application form and your extra cash to pay for your membership.

I'm calling last drinks for RSVPs now.

The food has been bought and we're just about to get copies made of the instructions- hopefully everyone has had enough time to get themselves organised (now we need to!!!).

Don't forget- you'll need to have at least one member of the SAU NSW Club in your car to come on the cruise tomorrow. This is not negotiable as we're running the cruise under a CAMS permit.

If you're joining the club tomorrow don't forget to bring the application form and your extra cash to pay for your membership.

Me + 1, thanks Kel...

Also, LINKY!

HOLY SHIEEET!!!! guess what all, I found out I have cracked rim back from last Wakefield...thats why my rear tyre keeps deflating....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For the record, I'm a hard man, so I'll still be IN!!!..............yes thats right, even with the cracked rim..........am I hard or am I hard...................hello?....................................................anyone?

Hahaha.. should be good.. will be there tomorrow, 100kms is good.. my co-pilot is out getting hammered while i'm preparing.. should be a nice hot sunny day!!..

Oh and your hard lingering :action-smiley-069:..

Reminds me, check your tyres everyone.. (my rear right has a slow leak, so will get it pumped!..)

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