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Car should be ready wednesday/thursday, providing there are no issues when she is first fired up *fingers crossed*

If all goes well, i might be bringing a few shire fellows with me. And BizzRrevhead (how ever u spelt his nickname, dude with the R32 with number plates "R32") MIGHT be tagging along with me. Sproosy MIGHT be tagging along with me also, all depends on their night before :P Will prolly end up solo tho >_<

woah! this is getting outta control!!!!!! lol! hope the pub can handle us all!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE bring snacks for yourself! lol! just incase :D it could be a loonnnggg wait!

oh! AND A FULL TANK OF PETROL :D

and yay sam!!!! hi5! :)

jago.. you better get your act into gear :) and tell sproose he can leave the fa**ing for one day at least! :(

looks like we'll also have a few talented photographys along! so wash those babies and slap on the wax!

and ooo mr tumnus!!! will be good to have a nice mix of cars and some hot evos to drool over :(

Meet up for westies peoples................anyone going to this cruise that live near liverpool, cab, fairfield and any area near there are welcome to meet up with us for a mini cruise to thornleigh

*meeting:hungry jack(corner of cumberland hw and cabramatta rd) next to the PB

*time: at 8:30am ...leaving to thornleigh at 9am.......(no asian time pls!!)

bring ur CB!!!!!!!!!!!!! see everyone there.....:)

Mintie

Meet up for westies peoples................anyone going to this cruise that live near liverpool, cab, fairfield and any area near there are welcome to meet up with us for a mini cruise to thornleigh

*meeting:hungry jack(corner of cumberland hw and cabramatta rd) next to the PB

*time: at 8:30am ...leaving to thornleigh at 9am.......(no asian time pls!!)

bring ur CB!!!!!!!!!!!!! see everyone there.....:(

Mintie

I might meet you lot there, unless im picking up passangers on the way, as i have NFI where thornleigh is. Sure i could use a map, but who uses maps these days?

And there better be snaps of my car, it's been neglected for a good 6 months :) (off the road for that ammount of time too :( )

As for sproose moose, he does allot of night shifts so ya =[

And as for getting my act into gear, well, they are doing the best they can :D (i gave up doing it myself due to unreliable industrial suppliers near my work *cough* tungsten carbide drill bits *cough* bastards *cough*). So it's a mad dash to the finish line. But, he said it will be ready wed/thurs providing there aren't any engine issues when it goes to get fired up :D

Now, everyone pray :)

hahaha mintie better make that meet at 6am so we arrive at 8am at Hungry Jacks

lol man it ok..we will be on time mate

oh forgot to mention..........acouple of us will be at the car wash behind hungry jack on sat nite about 8pm onward if anyone want to come and have a org skyline car wash...lol

This sounds like fun. Im a big maybe though because I have no speedo, & HICAS is playing up a bit. I can still drive it but shes a bit heavy so not sure if its all in all worth it.

I'll confirm if or not I can make it.

This sounds like fun. Im a big maybe though because I have no speedo, & HICAS is playing up a bit. I can still drive it but shes a bit heavy so not sure if its all in all worth it.

I'll confirm if or not I can make it.

well im out still have no radiator for my car. The HICAS is playing because you have no speedo, Fix the speedo and the HICAS will be better.

*sigh*. Car is back, runs GREAT, sounds GREAT, except on corners. My exhaust is hitting my tailshaft due to a shitty bracket. I will desperately be trying to fix it at work tomorrow in my spare time or seeing if i can get it back to the workshop for a quick fix. If it isn't fixed, i will either have to drive like an old lady (or worse) or won't be able to come (worst case scenario) :(

me n the misses headin from out west will come, but no time to clean the beast for the cruise.... thas jus bad manners eh try a late thursday clean ^^

cant wait to park mine an pretend its someone else's next to all these schmick rides you got ^^




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