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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

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It'll take us 3 hours just to get to Apollo Bay Sameer... :P

then eat... then 2 and a half - 3 hours back.

you crack me up! You must think that honda is a top fule drag car or something...  

j/k

duuuuuh

I meant 3-5 hours each way driving

Are you telling me my humble honda isnt a top fuel drag car :)

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as long as we dont drive like tools.. we should be pretty cool, we no different than a bunch of bikers in a group.. except less facial hair :P hehe

yes i estimate 3 1/2 hrs - 4 1/2hrs each way depending on traffic obviously.

looks like we got one line to meet up with at geelong now at the bunnings (im assuming there is only one?) im refering to the big ass one that is on ur left when u enter geelong from melb heheh :(

mark

except less facial hair

uhh, dunno about that - look out for a lanky, unshaven, and long haired guy in a burgandy 32. :(

Yeah the big bunnings on the left as you enter geelong with the Burger King in the car park.

Hey fill up at BP just b4 Geelong, as it has BP Ultimate :(.

Hope we could make this a short pit stop, as i prefer to use BP than Mobile or Shell. Have only used it twice, but noticed a +ve differance in response, both times.

James, i will give you the money for the T's and stickers then, unless we meet b4 hand.

Jack, are you coming to this? If so bring the skid pan pics so that i could give them to someone else :(.

qikshift: You're doin' a mad job, keep it going buddy.:P If ya need any help with anything drop us a PM and i will get in touch.

TO ALL NEWBIEs, WELCOME AND FEEL COMFORTABLE IN JOINING US ON THIS CRUISE. DON'T FEEL INTIMIDATED, AS SAU ARE MADE UP OF A GREAT BUNCH OF GUYS AND GALS! :uh-huh:

Originally posted by skylineakt

Probably one and a half tank for me because of the auto.  My estimation is that my full tank only last about 350 ks to 400 ks

Cool funky we can be the tail-enders haha

That way we can make a detour if guys start getting pulled over at the front hehe :(

no..... That way the cops can pull you over as your ass will be toooo slow to get away! :P :shake: :bahaha:

al: cheers mate i'll pm you if i need anything :P

ummm i think they are all 98 octane.. however i have heard on the grape vine that optimax puts alot of other shit in it.. rofl dont ask me what.. .. i usually stick to bp ultimate or mobile 98 octane :(

mark

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hey anyone that is willing to pick me up from the Chadstone area?? i need to get my car serviced hopefully next week and i should be ready buy the time the cruise is on. If it is not would anyone mind giving me a lift. I'm willing to chip for petrol and all. Asking just in case. Pm Me If Anyone is willing. Cheers Rob

Where's the last pitstop that has 98RON petrol? Last time I was in Apollo Bay I dun think 98RON ever existed there...

Is that BP before Geelong the last one with 98RON?

What about on the way back, are we going the same way or thru the rainforest?




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