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Ohhh I want in!

Tell you what, you all drive 600km to Kalgoorlie, and I come cruising with you :)

LOL i Drove up last year for day at FOOTY,

Give 260Tech A shout as he`s often coming down for a Cruse,

Or we meet you down south sometime,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Not yet was waiting to see WHO WHAT was coming ,

want a BBQ as allway`s ,& just nice spot to chat & enjoy day out,i will have a drive & find a good route so we can enjoy stagea at best LOL,& somewhere with BBQ arear ,

I reckon meet in Armadale IMO. Then a run down tonkin hwy past your place chuckie, up welshpool rd east and onto the twisties and Mundaring weir. Beers and bbq FTMFW. Good route and just plain sensible.

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I'd be there in a shot....

BUT, (as Chuckie already knows), I had a slight, unplanned modification done to my engine in Feb... it's still off the road.

When I had my 100,000 service the (dick)head mechanic did it, and forgot to tighten the Idler bolt, which eventually broke.

Still waiting for Wesfarmers Insurance to pay me out (public liability claim).

4-5 weeks time might do it though!

Here's a pic of my mod, gotta love that new valve positioning 5 valve chamber. Oh yeah, and I was only cruising, no boost. Actually had my foot on the brake and doing about 30kmh! Engine just stopped, of course I put it in neutral and tried to restart it.... it was then it sounded like a lot of hammers being beaten against the exhaust pipe.... That was probably the turbo getting wrecked as well as the valves.......

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Anyway, just as soon as it's all fixed up...... cruising is on my list.

Boy`s & Girl`s ,

Need to say what DATE`S your looking for & WHAT you would like to do ,

Iam OPEN on all really JUST NOT A SATURDAY as IT`S FOOTY DAY , :nyaanyaa: ,

So give me some feed back on WHAT YOUR THINKING OK :D ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

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Iam going to be in Perth in the last week of september begining of october

I would love go get together with some stagea owners and go for a cruise and talk about our cars

If anyone is up for it let me know and i can organise a date and maps to suit all who would like to join in

all welcome :D

Iam going to be in Perth in the last week of september begining of october

I would love go get together with some stagea owners and go for a cruise and talk about our cars

If anyone is up for it let me know and i can organise a date and maps to suit all who would like to join in

all welcome :w00t:

You do realise that Powercruise is on that weekend... might aswell come up there and watch me drops skidz in the wagon (if the 32 isn't ready) :(

yeah i spent the past 2 days putting stock suspension into the rears, cant do the fronts taking it to pedders in myaree today so they can do it, ill get an alignment after that and drive to the pits, maybe stop off at a car wash real quick,

im sick and tired aswell

How many other stagea's are in perth,

I have seen a red series one near clancys fish pub, i think he works at a japanese restaraunt

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