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Hmmm I'm from down the peninsula, might jump into the cruise around frankston area if possible. Hopefully the new clutch and lsd are in so I can wind the boost up some more, bring on the gate once again mwahahaha

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put me down for sure! the meet point at Brandon park sounds good to me.

Looks like this thing will be awesome :w00t:

I'll meet you there too Dilmah...

Or I might wait at Springvale Maccaz... ...Get me some breaky... :domokun:

either way guys, this cruise is looking to be big. ive sorted out some stop points between here and portsea/sorrento.

once we leave kmart, we gonna make a 5-10mins stop just before the eastern freeway to get more cars, then the nex t stop will be brandon park shopping centre on springvale rd (bout20-30), then the next stop wont be until we get to the top of arthurs seat. from there we'll take the twistys to sorrento and stop for lunch(1hr). the cruise home will be a little more straight forward, nepean hwy and then go springvale rd back to brandon park, 10-15mins stop, then on to kmart campbellfield for the finish.

thats more of an outline than what ive posted but ill organise some maps and a formal route soon.

Dillon I'll trade you my car for yours plus I'll throw in a few extra's cos I'm genorous. My car + cdj's + digi camera for you car. Sound sweet? actually i'll throw in some hpi's as well. I'll get the paper work. :wub:

Hmmm I'm from down the peninsula, might jump into the cruise around frankston area if possible. Hopefully the new clutch and lsd are in so I can wind the boost up some more, bring on the gate once again mwahahaha

No more gateing! who am i kidding i love the gateing!

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