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I'm out guys :P Car won't be ready.

I will organise another cruise in the New Year though. :P

URA piker. Not Micaha the Piker. I will deff bring the dodgie bodgie RS4 if you agree to come.

The gauntlet is down in your corner.

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Getting up a mountain is no problem. Comes up Henry Robert in second 4/5 grand never misses a beat. It is the low speed crusing that stuffs things. Not always but sometimes just get a bit of boost and it dies in the arse.

I have a leak somewhere in and about the AAC. And remember I have a Greddy FFP. Its a sod to get at.

I can drive the RS4 but might have to bring the 25G.

check the 20 cent sized disk on the side of the aac for leakage

mine was leaking under about 5psi (charged up from a compressor)

couldn't get it undone (has 3 holes on the surface of the disk, 1 centre hole and 2 either side) so i just put a bit of epoxy around it to seal it up

URA piker. Not Micaha the Piker. I will deff bring the dodgie bodgie RS4 if you agree to come.

The gauntlet is down in your corner.

Miht be riding along with Myles :) Not a deffinate yet though

Not sure how many people are coming but have made a booking fo 30 people for lunch at surf club.

If we have too many there is a pub across the road and a park, so will work it out on the day when we get there.

Mattye - I have spare navigators seat if you want or anyone else

Not sure how many people are coming but have made a booking fo 30 people for lunch at surf club.

If we have too many there is a pub across the road and a park, so will work it out on the day when we get there.

Thanks for making the booking Darrin. 30 sounds like a good number. It'd be great if that many turn out for the cruise.

Leon.

Looks like I won't be driving down this time. But if this job interview goes well I might just be moving down to Brisvegas soon, then I will definately be at the next one.

Can someone take a heap of photos of the day and load them up somewhere (or send a link) so I don't completely miss the action?

Cheers and have an awesome cruise on Sunday.

Looks like I won't be driving down this time. But if this job interview goes well I might just be moving down to Brisvegas soon, then I will definately be at the next one.

Can someone take a heap of photos of the day and load them up somewhere (or send a link) so I don't completely miss the action?

Cheers and have an awesome cruise on Sunday.

Good luck with the interview. I hope you get the job. I can already tell you're the best candidate ;)

My son will most likely be going crazy with the camera on Sunday. But they will all be of cars, and probably arty farty closeups & weird angles of badges or exhausts or whatever.

I'll try and wrestle the cam away for some group shots of people having fun to make everyone wish they were there. Having met nearly no one in person yet, they might all be reluctant to pose for some idiot with a camera, but I'll see what I can do.

Thanks for making the booking Darrin. 30 sounds like a good number. It'd be great if that many turn out for the cruise.

Leon.

How about a reply from all who are going to give a more accurate idea of numbers?

Because i'm 40 minutes north of Bribie, i'll meet up there.Looking forward to more M35s, but really it doesnt matter which models as

long as they are "stags'.

graham.

p.s darrin,do you still expect around 12. to arrive there?

urzulus - i just noticed you live at springfield lakes, just out of curiosity do you live near janus grove? my sister in law lives in janus grove and ive always wondered if the stag near her was on here.

I really dont know, i live in springfield lakes........

Date : Sunday the 28th November

Time : Meet 9.00am, leave 9.15am sharp

Start : Springwood Shopping centre. Mc'Donalds's carpark on the eastern side off highway. Opposite A-mart (old Ikea building)

Finish : Surf club Bribie Island approx 12.00-12.30 for lunch and optional swim (kids)

Pitstop and pickup at Nudgee Shell on gateway at approx 9.45 and leave 10.00am

Route : Up gateway over bridge. Stop/pickup point at Nudgee Shell. Travel north to Kallangur, west thru Dayboro, Over MT Mee

Down thru Caboolture, and east across Bribie Island to surf club or pub for lunch

Distance approx 160km's, so fuel up before.

Hope it was a good day for some of you. My day ended up costing me $200 & three points. I would have liked to have made it to Bribie but had a prior engagement this afternoon on the Southside.

Thanks to Darrin for organising this cruise for us Stagea owners. Glad to get one last drive in with you all before moving to the ACT next year.

If I don't run into any of you before I head south, have a safe Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.

Hanso

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