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hahahaha !

on that point, I offer you Sir a ride in my 240kw Stagea

setup for twisty-sprints, so it really shouldn't disappoint :D

Q: how do you like it? Shaken or Stirred ? :)

no worries, ive been looking for an excuse to wear my sailors outfit lol

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Looks the goods Brendan. :D:) Can see some close calls at Piggott Range Rd onto Easton Rd (which is an awesome big dipper rd!). Pretty gnarly right hander!

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Looks the goods Brendan. :D:) Can see some close calls at Piggott Range Rd onto Easton Rd (which is an awesome big dipper rd!). Pretty gnarly right hander!

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I know those roads pretty well.. will be there for sure in the turbo tampon.

Even though the cruise is from town to home lol

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Its just a drive... a nice drive at that :P

everything will be fine, ey.

photo's at the start, chat etc, then off we go on a nice cruise on a pretty sweet route.

nothing more than where I went & what I did every weekend on the motorbike. (hence the earlyish start - would rather leave at 7am tbh !!)

there wont be any issues; it's just a drive

:P:D

craig; at that corner we'll just be warming up ;)

Also anyone else slightly uncomfy with the meet point being posted here? A few of the regulars i've spoke to r :S

Yeah was kinda thinking might not of been the best thing to make public - but considering we're all family spec :D wagons should be okay.

craig; at that corner we'll just be warming up ;)

Haha! Love it.... hopefully i'll be tailing at the back - don't need another dent in the back from someone not paying attention! :D

Also anyone else slightly uncomfy with the meet point being posted here? A few of the regulars i've spoke to r :S

doesn't worrie me at all. i'll be there early ready and waiting :)

Any idea what time this will finish up?

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