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howdy all, I have been holding off posting up if i was coming on the cruise or not, finally found out yesterday i definetly have to work.. that sux! i was looking forward to finally meeting everyone in the Tassie sau community, guess the flip side of it is, by the time a track day rolls around all my mods will be well and truely done and i will finally be happy to bring it out to the track, cheers Damo

I will be there,also jason street in his r32 gtr and am trying to get mark becket in his bloody quick r32 gtst drifter.May also get john brozek and his r33 gtst.

Should all L'ton cars meet and drive together to c/town? :ninja:

yea thats a top idea. nismo kid and his brother and i are meeting up to head down so we all should.

so are you still leading this GMB. are all the plans still the same or are you unable to make it. id like to know if it is all 100% organised so it doesnt all fall in a pile like a lot of cruses ive been on.

thanks damo

Looks like i wont be able to make it anymore. Only just dropped the car off at the Cage Builder and ended up deciding to put a full cage to FIA spec so won't see it back for a week or 2. but deffinatly gonna come to the next one

Hi every one in the north,I have just spoken to jason,john and mark we are going to meet at MTT bus depot opersite mcdonalds south bottom of southern outlet.

Be here at 9.30 on sunday can get food if any one needs and we will take off for cambell town at 9.45.don't be late as we wont wait.

I will definatly be there if my new clutch turns up in time and I get it in. Ordered it for Slide neerly 2 weeks ago so hopfully it will be here before the weekend so I can get it in and fitted before Sunday :thumbsup:

I will definatly be there if my new clutch turns up in time and I get it in. Ordered it for Slide neerly 2 weeks ago so hopfully it will be here before the weekend so I can get it in and fitted before Sunday :thumbsup:

Hi every one in the north,I have just spoken to jason,john and mark we are going to meet at MTT bus depot opersite mcdonalds south bottom of southern outlet.

Be here at 9.30 on sunday can get food if any one needs and we will take off for cambell town at 9.45.don't be late as we wont wait.

we will see you there!

yea thats a top idea. nismo kid and his brother and i are meeting up to head down so we all should.

so are you still leading this GMB. are all the plans still the same or are you unable to make it. id like to know if it is all 100% organised so it doesnt all fall in a pile like a lot of cruses ive been on.

thanks damo

Route details are the same old kid, as for leading it i have 7days of work to get done on the car in 2 so i know mine wont be ready intime.

I will no doubt be getting a lift with someone or i'll bring the FC :laughing-smiley-014:

I think the easiest thing to do is grab something to eat at Orford once everyone gets there rather than a BBQ this time unless anyone has any better ideas???

Look forward to seeing you all on Sunday :thumbsup:

GMB

hey guys,

sorry cant make it anymore, i've gotta work :laugh: but im sure will get to meet you guys sooner or later

well im sure u guys will hav fun, take heaps of pics so i got an idea of what sorta cars turned up :laugh:

cheers

Andrew :laugh:

hey guys,

sorry cant make it anymore, i've gotta work :) but im sure will get to meet you guys sooner or later

well im sure u guys will hav fun, take heaps of pics so i got an idea of what sorta cars turned up :rant:

cheers

Andrew :fakenopic:

lol, crap..if photos are to be taken i better wash and polish my car lol, looks like its been driven through mud puddles :D

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