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This friday is 23 YAY!!! heaps good sun all day so night should be good...!!

Ill grab some numbers on Friday, if anyone needs to know where we are heading next or whatever but ill be giving everyone a sheet anyways..!!

Cant wait :/

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pm sent to black ninja i live right near glenelg and will be going on cruise but adelaide is 20 min anyway lol

Does that mean you'll pick him up at 10.00pm?

If not I can do it. Just let me know. :(

Stag goes back to Everlast on the Sat morning. The cabin noise is a little too much for me :D Might also fit up the Ohlins coilovers while I'm at it :(

Did Justin put a resonator in what time you heading up there ill drop in and say hello

Does that mean you'll pick him up at 10.00pm?

If not I can do it. Just let me know. :(

Stag goes back to Everlast on the Sat morning. The cabin noise is a little too much for me :D Might also fit up the Ohlins coilovers while I'm at it :(

pm sent to black ninja i live right near glenelg and will be going on cruise but adelaide is 20 min anyway lol

PM replied... Thanks for the warm welcome guys/gals ! Appreciate that ;) can't wait for the cruise.. ;)

Did Justin put a resonator in what time you heading up there ill drop in and say hello

Justin did put a reso in, but the noise between 2,000-3,000 is a tad annoying (can't talk to anyone in the car). Cruising and accelerating (mildly hard) it sounds sweet (inside the car that is). I'm also thinking of replacing the resonator with a hi flo muffler instead.

I'm also thinking of fitting the Ohlins coilovers while I'm at his shop, if he doesn't mind me doing that while the car is on the hoist.

I'll give him a call now. ;)

im going to get the ninja and pretty girl if the cruise can slow right down until i get back with him that would be great that way he can come along to an sa thing and he is invited for sat night

Yeah im sure he will let unless there flat strapped, so what time you heading there

Getting there at 9am. Justin will do it there and then. Quick jobbie.

Then I'm going home to fit the coilovers.

Sorry for hijacking this thread ;)

Back on topic, yeah the weather is meant to be clearing up good. :thumbup:

$54 sounds like the price that Regency used to charge for a 2nd inspection prior to July 1st 2007.

If that was your 1st inspection then you they obviously wrote you up on the wrong register or tier group.....their bad, your luck.

Whiplash is clued up with this stuff, enlighten us with your knowledge & wisdom Nick.

$54 bux is around the old price for second inspection when the first inspection was around $74.

then jumped a few times to around $130 first inspection around $70-75 second

and now its going up again along with police quota's to pull over cars, should be fun :woot:

i might drop by as well...

Woot!

This would bemy first cruise since ive joined up to this forum!

:):(

Out of curiosity, has the meeting spot been changed?

Hey,

Nothing has been changed for the cruise. If your really not sure if you are going i can send you the map, but i will be handing it out at Hilton Plaza anyway tonight!! AHH crusie tonight lol :)

beware all,

theres a house accross the road which attracts alot of police attention on weekends for totally unrelated car matters.

so dont be silly around there, or anywhere else for that fact. i might pop past if i can be bothered getting off my arse and giving up watching underbelly for an hour >_<

might ride down if the weather holds up.

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