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Just wondering if there is anyone from the northern suburbs ( near Salisbury) that is going on this cruise

maybe we could convoy down to the meeting point

Was thinking of meeting at bunnings at Parafield airport maybe about 8:15 (think itll take about 45-60 mins to get there

P.M. if ya interested

just finished washing the stagea, she's all fueled up and ready to go.

weather is lookin good too!

P.S. i drove past the meet point today and the MOBIKL servo is shut down,

there is still a Caltex near by for fuel but if you want good stuff you might have to get it on the way to the meet point.

I'm leaving from Prospect about 8.30, happy to meet somewhere en route.

Prospect Maccas then , 8:30?

LOL :stupid: was thinking of pooraka Maccas

maybe the BP on south road next to torrens rd?

Edited by SatchiThaStagea

Prospect Maccas then , 8:30?

LOL :stupid: was thinking of pooraka Maccas

maybe the BP on south road next to torrens rd?

BP on South next to Torrens sounds good. See you there about 8.40!

I'll be working at Mt Alma next weekend. Race Official. Keep an eye out for me. But I'll see you guys at Seaford tomorrow.

I'll swing past the BP and maccas on South Road/Torrens Rd before 8.30am tomorrow. I'll be aiming to leave by 8.30 to be at Seaford before 9.30 ;)

Hey guys not happy missed this one was on the way but have been having coil pack problems and dropped 2 cylinders about 20 mins away from meet point :angry: oh well new coil packs should rock up this week and my z32 air flow meter wired emanage ultimate in last weekend so its whack the inectors in & off for a tune and a gut load more boost see what can happen :P

Awsome cruise big fella had a great time meeting new ppl, think we might have even convinced my mate to get a stag (hes inlove with the autech also)

My vids/pics will be up soon(not the one of my mates feet!:rant: ), finally got a decent sleep today so i may have a go a editing the vids after work tomorrow

Edited by SatchiThaStagea

Thanks for a good day Big Fella. Would have loved to stick around but was hosting for the GP.

Havent sorted photos yet, might try over the next couple of days.

Whos up for north or hills next time?

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