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What servo in Gawler where you looking at stopping at? There is a Caltex/Woolworths, Mobil, Shell, and 2 BPs. Unfortunately, both of the BPs have little to no parking. So it may be better to fill up at either On The Run @ Munno Para, or BP which is 300m further down the road from OTR MP.

Probably the one near the bridge in the middle of gawler (I'll be leading the crew in via the angle vale bypass and then out to tanunda/nuri... it'll be a very quick stop, simply to get petrol - will need to be either a BP or Mobil as nobody else stocks 98 octane

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Probably the one near the bridge in the middle of gawler (I'll be leading the crew in via the angle vale bypass and then out to tanunda/nuri... it'll be a very quick stop, simply to get petrol - will need to be either a BP or Mobil as nobody else stocks 98 octane

-D

The one right near the bridge (across the road from Holden) is a Shell - which infact is where I normally get fuel but its 95octane VPower. BP is about 1/3 of the way down on the main part of the main street on the left hand side.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?source=s_q&...013304&z=16

The one right near the bridge (across the road from Holden) is a Shell - which infact is where I normally get fuel but its 95octane VPower. BP is about 1/3 of the way down on the main part of the main street on the left hand side.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?source=s_q&...013304&z=16

BP it is then, point B on your map. looks good.

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Ben or anyone else, do you have a direct contact for the organizer of the event so I can get in contact with them........I think it's Stuart that's organizing the event, yeah?

Also can payment be made over the phone by credit card or EFT by any chance?

Sled and i are leaving at 2pm on the Friday and going though Murray Bridge if anyone is intrested in going that time please let us know . S

So are we all meeting up somewhere before and heading down together or whats the case on this???

I will have a set of ISC N1 Coilovers and Rear Camber Arms in the next few days, so my car will lose its 4WD spec suspension just in time for the show! It will also allow me to put my Rays Gramlights on. Stoked!

hmm, hopefully you can adjust those arms when theyre on the car. heard reports from a few people that they had to take the arms off everytime they wanted to adjust them.

I think so, REALLY hoping to get my ISC coilovers and camber arms in this weekend, that way I can lose the stock rims to make way for my Gramlights.

I actually got a letter from the Riverland Motorsport Club today with a brief schedule and also my car number (25).

A week to go people hope you are all ready ? :(

Nope..dont even have the car...hopefully have it tuesday.

I actually got a letter from the Riverland Motorsport Club today with a brief schedule and also my car number (25).

Same, i got mine today, entrant #13...not sure if that's a bad sign :S

Nope..dont even have the car...hopefully have it tuesday.

Same, i got mine today, entrant #13...not sure if that's a bad sign :S

rofl, yeah i got mine too, #52

just got back from the mechanic. some touchup paint yet to go, but the front spoiler lip and weezy's teins are now fitted

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NOW the car is a a decent ride height. Contrary to what some (who havent seen my car) have said, it was way low before, only an inch clearance between the ground and the spoiler lip. Now I got 2.5 inches, which should be enough. The teins are pretty stiff compared to the bilsteins, but nowhere near as much as some people made it out to be. I'll know after loxton whether or not I'm gonna buy them (a good 3 hour drive there and back will decide it heh). Brakes also got bled for a 2nd time (as the seals in the caliper took a couple days to set) and now the brakes as firm as megan fox's arse...

Oh and my boot release latch is working again. Porn you can't see.

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