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Ok guys,

Just an updated thread, because the other one was what, 11 pages?? And if someone is going to want to come on my cruise they aren't going to want to sort through 11 pages of crap :D haha.

So.

Cruise this Sunday, August 17th.

Meeting at 1pm, at Tennyson.

Heading South along the coast, making a few stops in between where I'll be taking photos of the beasts lol.

And finishing up at Maslins Beach (no getting nakie :P)

If you haven't already received the route details from me, send a PM my way with your email, and i can email the route details to you, as they are in a word document :D

Also, if you ARE coming, could you please just write a short post on here to let me know, so then i know what sort of numbers to expect.

Cheers for that guys!! Can't wait :D

-Charmaine

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Hey will be there with R33 and hopefully a cefiro, if not many cars come ill con my boyfriend to bring his R32 for ya. hope it a good turn out, to help ya with yr 12 studies! every car helps. xoxo

Bit of both lol. Even if it wasn't for my yr12 photography assignment, i'd still organise it for a bit of fun and so i could take some photos :D

illl be there if my sat night out drinking is only as late as this 1 :D

should be good to cruise though.

^^ cancel gtr boys only i may roll in the R :D

and norm if you lucky ill let ya roll in my car cause im a nice swell kinda guy :P

can i be the first to say what the f is Tennyson that a shop suburb or what?

n maslins hasnt been a nudie beach for quite a while, no i dont know from experience i know people that live a few k's from there

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can i get the cruise notes pm'd to me?

i dont think i can go on the cruise but i dont live far from the final meet spot as im a southy so could prob meet then

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i dont even know where the hell that meet point is...

... ill be there though... depending on how f**ked i feel after work tonight... shoot us a pm anyways.

I'm going to have to bail!

Last night, I noticed a drop in oil pressure, so I pulled over, checked my oil and found I had lost 50% of oil in only a week. Drove around the block, had white smoke pissing out the exhaust. Stopped, checked oil again and had lost even more oil!

There's no knocking or strange sounds, still revs smoothly right up to 8k and it still pulls hard.

Thinking it's the rings or turbo oil seals - more likely the oil seals, as at high boost ever since I had the car I've had a small amount of white smoke coming out, but only at high boost. It's been doing that for a good few months, so now I think it's finally given way! Car will be off the road until mid-October now due to lack of funds! I'm not happy at all.

I've booked it in @ Boostworx so I can get a compression test to make sure it isn't the rings. It doesn't sound like a rex, so I haven't dropped a piston either!

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