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Stagea is up on hoist with no clutch lines atm.

I'll be at the pub tonight getting hammered! :bunny:

Have fun anyway :banana:

shame i didnt get ur interest earlier nigel, would have been good to have u along

had fun today with 4 32 gtrs in spite

good weather tonite - you should have fun too!

-D

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shame i didnt get ur interest earlier nigel, would have been good to have u along

had fun today with 4 32 gtrs in spite

good weather tonite - you should have fun too!

-D

Yeh I woke up at 10 and saw you post!

Was too slow :banana:

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Yeh I woke up at 10 and saw you post!

Was too slow :banana:

yeah we left my crib around 11am and everyone was in hahndorf around midday, we left around quarter past 12 and ended up finishing up in marden around 2:15 - was a nice 2 hrs run

-D

EDIT - would just like to add, lobethal has their xmas lights all setup atm, could be worth cruising down there for a slow tour of their streets - plenty of sausage and bread vendors too for that midnight snack

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yeah we left my crib around 11am and everyone was in hahndorf around midday, we left around quarter past 12 and ended up finishing up in marden around 2:15 - was a nice 2 hrs run

-D

EDIT - would just like to add, lobethal has their xmas lights all setup atm, could be worth cruising down there for a slow tour of their streets - plenty of sausage and bread vendors too for that midnight snack

so no one is interested?

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yeah we left my crib around 11am and everyone was in hahndorf around midday, we left around quarter past 12 and ended up finishing up in marden around 2:15 - was a nice 2 hrs run

-D

EDIT - would just like to add, lobethal has their xmas lights all setup atm, could be worth cruising down there for a slow tour of their streets - plenty of sausage and bread vendors too for that midnight snack

lol, are you mc'serious? more like a slow crawl haha.

and to be honest, it has gone down hill massively, its like every 2nd/3rd house now, and even they

are kinda average. def not worth the mucking round in a masive line up.

best part, $5 for a big ass tub of cherries, win.

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lol, are you mc'serious? more like a slow crawl haha.

and to be honest, it has gone down hill massively, its like every 2nd/3rd house now, and even they

are kinda average. def not worth the mucking round in a masive line up.

best part, $5 for a big ass tub of cherries, win.

Yup have to agree we went up there friday night with Sienna and it was crap, i rekon its more worth your time cruising around the burb's finding houses

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Yup have to agree we went up there friday night with Sienna and it was crap, i rekon its more worth your time cruising around the burb's finding houses

I can't to the lobethal lights in the GTR. the clutch and 1st gear ratio doesn't allow me to roll at anything below 35km/h without stalling/burning clutch.

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