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Launceston cruise planned for Saturday 26th May

Leaving Sea-Port car park 9:30 (meet 9:00)

Destination - unknown at this stage

Duration - depends on destination will stop for lunch somewhere

Reason - Happy Birthday to me

All welcome will definately be going ahead

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Launceston cruise planned for Saturday 26th May

Leaving Sea-Port car park 9:30 (meet 9:00)

Destination - unknown at this stage

Duration - depends on destination will stop for lunch somewhere

Reason - Happy Birthday to me

All welcome will definately be going ahead

I already have other plans and i dont think i will have a car ready for a cruise then anyhow...

I am still working on the SAU cruise and will have details up ASAP once its all sorted :thumbsup:

yes we've needed to get a cruise going for a while. I should be there :happy: better be some good twisties :/

There are a couple of options that i've been looking at, one is the SAU mega cruise and the other is a SAU track day. Just depends on what peeps are keen for really :D

Cheers GMB

Launceston cruise planned for Saturday 26th May

Leaving Sea-Port car park 9:30 (meet 9:00)

Destination - unknown at this stage

Duration - depends on destination will stop for lunch somewhere

Reason - Happy Birthday to me

All welcome will definately be going ahead

mite round up some of the other guys from around the nw coast and head along, will be a good opportinity to meet some of u guys from L'ton,

how bout a cruise down D'port way and back?

cheers Damo

Edited by madaz R33
mite round up some of the other guys from around the nw coast and head along, will be a good opportinity to meet some of u guys from L'ton,

how bout a cruise down D'port way and back?

cheers Damo

Quite happy to slip through to Devonport via Frankford and meet up with you guys down there if you'd like.

Open to suggestions around the NW Coast area you guys travel those roads more often than I do.

Hi shane

I recon i will be there as i just finished rebuilding the mighty rb26dett.

jason wont be with car as he has broken box so he may be my bitch.

stuart

Cheers Stew

Always good to have you along.

Might be a good chance to run her in Gently.

Stu run something in gently.............You gotta be kidding

Absolutely! just wouldn't happen.

If that was you that pulled up behind me at the lights down the bottom end of york st last night,

sorry it took me so long to acknowledge you. I was in a world of my own.

Hi shane

Happy birthday for saturday,i am on call this week end and wont be able to come,that also means my bitch jason[ha ha ha ] wont be comming either.

I have done about 1400 km's on the new motor and i am squeezing more revs on every drive.Air fuel ratio is great and am running 14lbs boost.

Hope you get a good turnout and have a great one.

stuart [go the GTR]

Hi shane

Happy birthday for saturday,i am on call this week end and wont be able to come,that also means my bitch jason[ha ha ha ] wont be comming either.

Unfortunately these things happen.

Not just you who can't make it.

Thanks for letting me know.

Always next time.

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