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Ok, so i'll try and be there about 8am...or just after. Thank goodness i am staying at Dion's place Sunday night, have less distance to travel.

oh i see it now abe.....lol well i will try and get out to the villis run for breaky if not who is keen to meet up with me at BP on the corner of pt wakefield and bolivar.....lets say meet up there around 6:30ish to leave around 7ish.....it only takes 30-45mins from there

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I'll be leaving my place around 6.30 to be at mallala for 8

just need to check the front brakes again, perhaps cut away the brake dust guard (as something is noisy at low speed)

must test tomorrow - knackered atm. no knees makes it SO hard

oh i see it now abe.....lol well i will try and get out to the villis run for breaky if not who is keen to meet up with me at BP on the corner of pt wakefield and bolivar.....lets say meet up there around 6:30ish to leave around 7ish.....it only takes 30-45mins from there

Im down to meet you at BP Bolivar Krishy, ill head there anyway if you dont to see if anyone else rocks up there, and make my own way to Mallala

Pussy :( I've got to be up at 4, to leave Golden Grove, take a mate to Craigmore to pick up Dave and his car, drive from there to Mile End for a Vilis breakfast, then from Mile End to Mallala. Make a day of it, enjoy it!

what time u doin brekky from? ive got nigel's GTR at mine sunday night, so will have to come by

So having not met anyone on this list before and only partial info in peoples sigs, what cars are everyone bringing (erm, skylines?)

I'll be in my black 1994 R32 GTR running recently installed 2860-7s with the other usual bits and pieces.

nissan patrol 2.8td, not entering the circuit (thank f**k). Nigel's BIT SUS GTR on the back though so kinda counts :P

:thumbsup: I know my way to Dion's

+1, he got me there (and turns out i worked on that subdivision 5 years ago :lol:)

oh i see it now abe.....lol well i will try and get out to the villis run for breaky if not who is keen to meet up with me at BP on the corner of pt wakefield and bolivar.....lets say meet up there around 6:30ish to leave around 7ish.....it only takes 30-45mins from there

make it the caltex on the other side krish, cos i'll prob meet nigel there (as he's towing adrian's silvia out), and its easier to get in and out of mate ;)

I also have never met anyone, but I'll be out in a white r34 2door with bronze rims.

Preps are going good, my new plazmaman plenum and intercooler kit is fitted and got it tuned, very happy with the out come.

Fitted the HEL brake lines tonight and bled the brakes. Will fit dba slotted rotors and QFM brakeds tomorrow or Saturday. New pirelli's fitted... Gotta get wheel allignment, the guy who does it for me is on holidays soo dunno what I'll do there but not the end of the world. Hiring a car trailer is annoying me as, in murray bridge the place that hires them shuts at 2pm on Sunday and opens Monday at 8:30am and shuts at 5pm so will probs have to hire it for 3days arrgghhh!!!

Oh well will all be worth it...

oh i see it now abe.....lol well i will try and get out to the villis run for breaky if not who is keen to meet up with me at BP on the corner of pt wakefield and bolivar.....lets say meet up there around 6:30ish to leave around 7ish.....it only takes 30-45mins from there

I'm glad you can see it...cos i sure as hell cant :thumbsup:

Im down to meet you at BP Bolivar Krishy, ill head there anyway if you dont to see if anyone else rocks up there, and make my own way to Mallala
Krishy i think there is a meet spot @ Caltex just up the rd from BP for stragglers

ok then for the panzies :( i am going to be at the caltex servo now instead of the BP servo....the caltex servo (for those of you who dont know) is a little bit up from the BP northbound......get some good breaky into me and then sit and wait there for you guys and i will be leaving there roughly around 7:10am......so meet there before hand....i will most likely be there around 06:45am :)

I just had to sprint down to sprints cos i noticed that my power steering belt had half fallen apart ;) Make sure you check all your belts guys.

far out.

The last thing anyone wants is to see Luke's ass if his belt gives way...

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