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Coast run today.

a few of us are heading down for the arvo...

meetin at crazy clarks 1.30 for a 2pm depart.

hit the spit for a bit and then cruise up to the espland, etc.

anyone interested is welcome to come along.

we did this a while back and turned out to be a pretty good arvo.

ANYONE THAT HAS A UHF!!! BRING IT ALONG!

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Coast run today.

a few of us are heading down for the arvo...

meetin at crazy clarks 1.30 for a 2pm depart.

hit the spit for a bit and then cruise up to the espland, etc.

anyone interested is welcome to come along.

we did this a while back and turned out to be a pretty good arvo.

Is this members only !!!!!

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Will be there, but dont think i will make it in an hour. Would you be kind enough to wait for me or put it forward a bit. I only just saw the post. Still have washing and house work to do and wash the car its filthy after the rain

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Will be there, but dont think i will make it in an hour. Would you be kind enough to wait for me or put it forward a bit. I only just saw the post. Still have washing and house work to do and wash the car its filthy after the rain

Sif do house work wash car and you will have time :D

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Sif do house work wash car and you will have time :D

Yeah i was 3/4 done im finished now. But looks like you guys are gone.

Well if there are any late starters here that want to meet up let me know.

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It was quite different not being in my car, I got to hear what each car sounded like and I finally got to see what it went like compared to a skyline (pitifull) but I do know that the panniers slow it down. It was good to meet some new ppl, I wish I met that driver of the grey 33 tho >_<

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