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oh mr moo choice 4 is a $60 trip of petrol alone for me to go 364km and im trying to save up for some new bits for the car that will make the economy of the car worse lol

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oh mr moo choice 4 is a $60 trip of petrol alone for me to go 364km and im trying to save up for some new bits for the car that will make the economy of the car worse lol

yeah this was just a thought. has to be done in the near future tho. your looking at at least 1-2 tanks fuel for that trip.

yo Doof,

wasn't speeding or breaking any road rules....i just...found the 60km/h ride up the hills EXHILIRATING

must get out some mo.

umm so which route we going through.

That's alright mate, just trying to keep the public image of the club clean :P

Suggest we all do the same on the forums or the road :)

thats ok i dont have my sau kit yet so when im driving they dont know im saunsw member so no bad image. lol just jokeing.

after loosing my license for 3 months last year in a kia rio, i am usually very conscious of speeding in my Laser gun and radar magnet.

and i dont think anyone went over the speed limmit going through the gorge.

oh and gemma it will be good, last hills cruise i was a sau virgin aswell but they are a good bunch of guys and girls

AND WHICH ROUTE WE TAKING?????

yeah its my first time too doing the cruise, im a galston rd vet though :)

best to keep it legal. like doof said, galston rd is pretty gnarly, heaps of crosses and stuff, dont want anyone having any scary moments on that road.

LOL. This is just something totally random....

My friends at Mazda sent me this pic....

hahah lol... wtf? :laugh:

That's MY car he's in lol :down:

so... you were in mine for a whole week! :bunny:

i like your seats steve

32 GTR seats (I know that was directed at the other steve) but yeah, I also like and recommend them if you happen to come across a good pair :D

hahah lol... wtf? :laugh:

so... you were in mine for a whole week! :bunny:

32 GTR seats (I know that was directed at the other steve) but yeah, I also like and recommend them if you happen to come across a good pair :D

Haha yeah I guess you have a point there :down:

Cheers mate, they are very comfortable(even though I've only driven it for 10 minutes!) and yes, they are 32 GTR seats.




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