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Should all meet at like woolies legana and cruise to westbury via bridgenorth or frankford. Roads not too bad and andy's at westbury is a pretty nice spot to stop and chat. Just a thought. I'd be in....

too bad those places are in hobart mate

think the next meet is going to be up in lonnie again seeing as we have a few stags up here

i got my rotors machined so i'm keen to hit some twisties again

had an awesome time chasing my mates bwm through the sideling the other day

he also said that there was a pretty awesome road out by liffey falls that goes down to the lakes, Lake Highway (imaginative name lol)

how about everyone meets in tunbridge, then head up to deloraine via the back roads, but i think he said it turned to dirt after the lakes

whatever, next meet and cruise is needed :)

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too bad those places are in hobart mate

think the next meet is going to be up in lonnie again seeing as we have a few stags up here

i got my rotors machined so i'm keen to hit some twisties again

had an awesome time chasing my mates bwm through the sideling the other day

he also said that there was a pretty awesome road out by liffey falls that goes down to the lakes, Lake Highway (imaginative name lol)

how about everyone meets in tunbridge, then head up to deloraine via the back roads, but i think he said it turned to dirt after the lakes

whatever, next meet and cruise is needed :(

you stagea Navigation must be out of a volvo because Legana westbury bridgenorth and frankford are all on the western side of the tamar. well westburys on the way to devonport but still the west side of launceston.

you cant get a round trip over the lakes without hitting some ruff gravel roads. thats the worst thing about the lakes. no point driving up there.

im pretty sure last time i went up to the lakes from tunbridge it was gravel for about 1/2 an hour of driving.

oh funk i forgot all the smily faces :):(

that means im taking the piss.

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Should all meet at like woolies legana and cruise to westbury via bridgenorth or frankford. Roads not too bad and andy's at westbury is a pretty nice spot to stop and chat. Just a thought. I'd be in....

Yeh that sounds like a nice drive, id be in providing im not working or anything :cool:

i think the best idea is see if theres some interest then just to set a date and time if your willing to do somthing or else they prob wont get to be much more then ideas lol, even if only a few cars turn up itd still b good fun >_<

oh and those places are def up north :banana:

you stagea Navigation must be out of a volvo because Legana westbury bridgenorth and frankford are all on the western side of the tamar. well westburys on the way to devonport but still the west side of launceston.

you cant get a round trip over the lakes without hitting some ruff gravel roads. thats the worst thing about the lakes. no point driving up there.

im pretty sure last time i went up to the lakes from tunbridge it was gravel for about 1/2 an hour of driving.

oh funk i forgot all the smily faces :cool:>_<

that means im taking the piss.

my bad, i thought legana was down hobart way, should have check with google maps

i just wanna see how my stag compares to everyone else's

seeing as im not from down here i'll leave it to someone else to organise the cruise but i think we should get it rolling

earlier the date is set the more time ppl will have to get the date off work etc

for whoever was looking for a stagea, there is a dealer in inversek selling a nice black s1 for under $9k and it looks pretty clean

think it was at greg crick wholesale place round the back of the honda dealer

cant remember who was saying but someones mate wanted to buy a stag

for whoever was looking for a stagea, there is a dealer in inversek selling a nice black s1 for under $9k and it looks pretty clean

think it was at greg crick wholesale place round the back of the honda dealer

cant remember who was saying but someones mate wanted to buy a stag

Yeh its on tassiecars, heres a link......

http://tassiecars.com.au/detail.jsp?id=379...c=0&ti=true

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Dammit!! just done a water pump on the 32. Don't worry i'll get her going again within the next week or so.

Well sounds like we need to make a plan, stick to it and see who rocks up.

R32's allowed yer? :)

Cruises could be pretty big and half decent here really. I've got a couple mates that would come, so if we can all bring a couple of mates be well worth it.

Dammit!! just done a water pump on the 32. Don't worry i'll get her going again within the next week or so.

Well sounds like we need to make a plan, stick to it and see who rocks up.

R32's allowed yer? :)

Cruises could be pretty big and half decent here really. I've got a couple mates that would come, so if we can all bring a couple of mates be well worth it.

think it should be a neeesan cruise really

but then some ppl who want to come have moved on from nissans

Once again, start saying people cant turn up cause they drive the wrong brand of car and our askin for it to fail from the start.

Some of the best cruises I have been on have been multi club, free for all events. Anybody remember that huge one that started at Bathurst street car park and ended up in Bridport for a bbq and beach cricket? Think that was way back in the days when Platinum were still around in force.

Just extend the invite to all and dont restrict who can come along and a great day will unfold... :)

Once again, start saying people cant turn up cause they drive the wrong brand of car and our askin for it to fail from the start.

Some of the best cruises I have been on have been multi club, free for all events. Anybody remember that huge one that started at Bathurst street car park and ended up in Bridport for a bbq and beach cricket? Think that was way back in the days when Platinum were still around in force.

Just extend the invite to all and dont restrict who can come along and a great day will unfold... :)

We got a day then???

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