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I should be good too - providing I get my new rear discs & pads installed & the brakes bled before then!

(Fronts are done).

The 'burbs cruise is better for me - the missus is 6 months pregnant, so squirming around in the hills is a bit of an issue ;)

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I should be good too - providing I get my new rear discs & pads installed & the brakes bled before then!

(Fronts are done).

The 'burbs cruise is better for me - the missus is 6 months pregnant, so squirming around in the hills is a bit of an issue :thumbsup:

oh good work spose thats gota take priority over the stag, well do a bit of burbs driving and then hills i rekn.. but even threw the hills will b mostly straits... was thinking of threw the bay down nere seaford then threw victa habour rd then back threw the hills via medows n stuff? what do we have to say bout that?? ideasss people ideas!!!

oh good work spose thats gota take priority over the stag, well do a bit of burbs driving and then hills i rekn.. but even threw the hills will b mostly straits... was thinking of threw the bay down nere seaford then threw victa habour rd then back threw the hills via medows n stuff? what do we have to say bout that?? ideasss people ideas!!!

u should do a quick stop at moana car park i live in seaford and am keen as to see a bunch of stags together.

actually it will probly just agrovate me considering i dont have mine yet. lol

oah well what eva u do im sure youl have fun and turn plenty of heads.

reakon i've got another one in on this :)

yeh?? stag? whats the name il add it to the list. :D i spotted a white one in the city lastnight on north tce at like 11ish ?? ne one from here?? let us no if u guys want ne thing/places added to the cruise c how we go.... should i start plotting out a route or r we keen to just swap leaders every so often n c where the night takes us ?? :D

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