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I will be still running this event, even thuo my car is for sale soon.

Bump for more interest.

Only 4 weeks away

Need a show of hands

Let me know if you are keen for go karts

If you have kids, bring them. I have a 4 & 6 yr old.

Hi

I will through my helmet in just incase i get the eurge to have a go

Chears

Phil

ohhh its the long weekend..

good call for timing.

Due to the extra bucks that came out of my fortnight pay (bloody tires & refitting of stock stuff + stamp duty) not sure if i can gocartin but still up for the cruise.

miss's should be able to come too

Darren, All,

I can't make it sorry, Liz and I are having builders on site and I need to get things sorted to keep things going.

This is because Liz and I are now having a baby and we have some 6 months to get our place finished otherwise it won't happen for ages once the bub arrives.

I blame my father... when I turned up to show the folks the Stagea he said "... why did you buy a family wagon?... "

Ha... I gues at least he didn't say Volvo wagon.

Maybe Stagea's make you fertile or something. A warning to all you blokes :thumbsup:.

Antony

The final route will be sorted by tomorrow. One of the roads along the route is currently closed due to rain damage near Maleny. Thanks to one of my best mates, local senior constable at Kilcoy station, a new route has been found.

On the day everyone will get a copy of the route with approx distances and times, just incase anyone gets lost.

My mate said there is a few twisty roads, beware of motorbikes on the wrong side of the road. Should be fun.

Wonder if I could organise a police escort :thumbsup:

Oh damn it!! I was planning to go to this and thought it was tomorrow for some stupid reason. What an idiot. I was really looking forward to catching up with you guys and taking the 260 out for a squirt :happy:

I hope you all had a good time. How many cars?

Hi

First off let me just say hats off to darrin for orgonising the whole show it was a greatday.

Some nice crusing with a bit of windy road and to finish it all off a go on the gokarts what more could one ask for.

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There was 9 of us even though there is only 8 in the photos. The 9th car lined up after I had taken the photo.

And a big thanks to those who gave me advice it was much appreciated.

Cheers :happy:

Phil

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