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what about sat day(cruz) or night(movie)

Sat day cruise would be ok but I work every second sat night so might make it a bit difficult for me

I'll see what i get out of the call I make on monday

yeah will be keen as for a cruise seems missed last one due to failing coil packs :rant: hope fully should have tune all sorted out by then having boost drop and compresor surge probs atm so cant wind the it up but made 203rwkw on 11 psi so far cant wait for 18-19 he he :thumbsup:

I'd be interested in the drive in idea :thumbsup: ... but anything will do. :)

yeah, the last weekend is the sausa dyno day, so that's my saturday gone, and quite alot of fuel too!!!

You chucking your Stagea on the rollers too? Any idea what you'll make? I'm heading back to the tuners soon, now that I've fixed my boost leak. :D

I'll grab them sway bars off you one day soon too :P

Ok so I finally got on to the people at mainline drive in and it looks like i've left things a bit late....

The guy told me that ff5 finishes on the 11th of May and is playing everyday at 10:30 accept on the 7th of May when it's on at 8-8:30 (he thinks)

Thats pretty much stuffed me cause the only nights i got free before it finishes is the 29th and the 6th!

So any takers on one of those days? If more than a couple of people want to come then we might try a bit of a cruise beforehand. If theres more than 10 cars I'll make a booking and we'll get a discount.

Other than that I will be organising a Barossa cruise for either the 13th,14th,21st or 22nd preferably not the 22nd.

Might start a poll for that one.

:thumbsup:

I'd be interested in the drive in idea :thumbsup: ... but anything will do. :)

You chucking your Stagea on the rollers too? Any idea what you'll make? I'm heading back to the tuners soon, now that I've fixed my boost leak. :D

I'll grab them sway bars off you one day soon too :P

so what did ya make at the wheels with ya boost leak roo i saw some where 240?? is yours manual or auto? what ya hopping for in the end

Shame. And I mean that in the nicest possible way :P

Do we have to do drive in and cruise on the same day? Or can we do a Friday night drive in thing then cruise on a Saturday, not necessarily the next day?

Do you know what frequency the audio for the drive in is these days?

I haven't got a band expander yet. No point in going if I can't hear the audio...

Not sure on the frequency mate

I'll check the shed for the expander i took out of my stag, you can have that if you want, or is the problem that you can't be arsed putting one in :whistling:

Haha a little of both... Car has turned up from Japan with a mini disc player, so I can't be arsed pulling the dash apart more than once. Want to do stereo, TV etc all at once. I'll call them tomorrow and see. I think I have an FM modulator here that I could use with my phone...

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