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hahaha true..not sure if we are taking both cars at the moment..petrol will kill us if we take both our cars :P

after a shakey start to the last cruise, everyone enjoyed themselves so that really is all that matters :)

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Oh, gwaaaaaan!

I want as many stageas there as possible so we can get a photo to do the sandgropers proud - we need to show off how many awesome examples are in the most isolated capital city on the face of the planet!

hey mitchy its a good job u are coming along in a skyline as u can attract all the cop attention away from my stagea :) i removed the rear muffler tonight and only have a single 3.5' straight through muffler on it and its farkiiinnnnn stupidly loud and will sure get the wrong attention if we happen to see mr plod along the way :happy:

i need to buy another 3.5' muffler but not till the tune on tuesday so ill have to live with it as it is :) it sounds more like a rotary than a 6 cylinder with the cams lol

oh im excited to actually bring the stagea along this time and cruise with another 10 of them :)

so what time we meet at hillarys then???

my car doesnt attract attention, the screamer pipe is a factory option.. honest! :happy:

awwwwwww i didnt get my map. please try again kirstie. [email protected] or [email protected]

sent to you minibelly acct just then...and dale i sent it to here on you pm :happy:

Thanks guys for turning up and having such a good drive through the hills...hope everyone enjoyed themselves and had a good time

was nice to see many more stageas on this cruise and everyone having a smile on their face

cant wait until the next one :D post photos if anyone has any :yes:

Thanks guys for turning up and having such a good drive through the hills...hope everyone enjoyed themselves and had a good time

was nice to see many more stageas on this cruise and everyone having a smile on their face

cant wait until the next one :D post photos if anyone has any :yes:

check the "spotted" thread (apologies for the craptacular camera)

Thanks Kirstie for organising the cruise and the map, etc - was a fun day and my son couldn't wait to get home to tell his mum !!!

Was good to see more new faces, oh and the old ones too

Until the next one

Cheers, Al

no dramas guys as long as everyone enjoyed themselves thats all the really matter :D it was nice meeting new people and having a chat with everyone :wave:

and im glad the map was a success :P

had a good time. missed the first two stops because of late night (read early morning). but enjoyed the rest thoroughly. cheers Kirstie for a good map. great to finally put faces to the names.

Driving the first leg of the cruise on my own was really fun... :D why oh why must I drink while driving (no not alcohol) :laugh:

Thanks Kirstie for organising the cruise, was a great day. Nice to meet everyone...

Took my camera and didn't even bother to take any photos :)

no dramas guys as long as everyone enjoyed themselves thats all the really matter :O it was nice meeting new people and having a chat with everyone :(

and im glad the map was a success :dry:

Yup, we enjoyed ourselves too Kirsty, nice to meet you & your family, a good run & great to see some nice cars all in a row, cruising & parked. Got home about 5pm in one piece so it's all good. Took pics but hi res camera so maybe mail them if ya want, dunno how they came out yet as I haven't checked. Seeya all down the track.

GW

was great to meet you both too Graham...glad to hear that you made it back home safely :) we saw you heading back when we were on our way to the chocolate factory :O

you have one nice 260 there..hubby wants one now ;) hopefully we will have another cruise down the track where you can make it again ;)

was great to meet you both too Graham...glad to hear that you made it back home safely ;) we saw you heading back when we were on our way to the chocolate factory ;)

you have one nice 260 there..hubby wants one now :laugh: hopefully we will have another cruise down the track where you can make it again :laugh:

Mick Martin at SVI in QLD did the deed in sourcing 260 but..........Hah! Me dumb! Thort Chocolate Factory was back where we went throo that little village/market in the boonies, 2-4km before Gt E Hiway? When we hit Gt Eastern Hiway off Seabourne & I realised where we were I thought to self ; self, too many people back there & no parking, we must be skipping factory & going on to Whiteman Park. Don't tell Ann. She was hangin out for chocolate. Lucky she don't read maps/instructions & even luckier she's not on the net. :)

PS: Called on a few places to talk about D-Jetro install into 260 on Friday & Saturday, which was other half of reason to come down. You can talk to people on the phone but those guys play it pretty close to the cuff, or do not have on tap/ control of info or have closed up or are into something other than Apexi. Still no further ahead really so will be back down for sure. After further research! :O

nice cruise and cheers again kirsty for the map organisation :happy:

checked my motors health after the cruise and its perfecto so im happy :)

oh and ill post pics tommorow night as i left the digi cam in the car

Good news Brad that your car is Aok.. how did the tune go??

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