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gee, it wouldnt be due to overfuelling would it? :P

lol dont think so

the plugs needed a change anyways....were pretty old.....and by the looks of it when i took it off yeah they were efd......can we have a menu for this breaky steve???

Does anyone in the northern suburbs have a spare passenger seat? Ill shout you brekky.

I might just so happen to have a spare seat mate.Put me down +1 (well +2 including Dion :happy: )

Does anyone in the northern suburbs have a spare passenger seat? Ill shout you brekky.

Dion i might have a spare seat mate......will let you know and most likely will have a spare seat :happy:

I might just so happen to have a spare seat mate.Put me down +1 (well +2 including Dion :D )
Dion i might have a spare seat mate......will let you know and most likely will have a spare seat :D

Thanks alot guys, the 2 of you can fight over me :);)

Well this is it boys and girls, our first official sanctioned SAUSA cruise. It will be held on the 23rd of May (which is a Sunday) and it will be an early start with the final destination including breakfast with all those that come.

Coming

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SLED (driving his new white 32R) - Breakfast

Damn. I will still be in Sydney on this date after the Super Lap.

When did SLED get a R32 GTR?

Check this:

Not only do interstaters know all about these cruises but even the police block roads and offer an escort sometimes due to the respect Grant Zippel has earned with sapol......and he has one every month, lol.

Cruise_Report__9_Apr_26_2010.pdf

Breakfast is all booked at the German Arms .... they are emailing me a menu today (as it has changed but not been updated on their website). I will post the menu up as soon as I have it.

Breakfast is all booked at the German Arms .... they are emailing me a menu today (as it has changed but not been updated on their website). I will post the menu up as son as I have it.

So thats where we're going :P

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