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Hey guys, thanks for coming down to the khana. was great to see you there.

How would you feel about a cruise to the bunyas one weekend.

I'm sure I could put a crew together and we could head up the hill to hook up with the gang and go do lunch on the mountain.

Thoughts?

Hey guys, thanks for coming down to the khana. was great to see you there.

How would you feel about a cruise to the bunyas one weekend.

I'm sure I could put a crew together and we could head up the hill to hook up with the gang and go do lunch on the mountain.

Thoughts?

Sounds like a good idea Noel

Next cruise dates at this stage are

15th of April- Nice Sunday cruise to a local pub for lunch.

19th of July- It's a THURSDAY, Cruise down to QR to watch the Nissan (time attack) day

What time are you looking at doing the cruise on the 15th of April? We have happy laps in the morning, might try make it up to Toowoomba for lunch with you guys.

Probably be a 11am meet up and leave at around 11:30

I should be able to make that. Would be done with Happy laps by 9am at the latest giving me two hours to get up there. I'll see who else is keen to come along.

Can always make meet up time a bit later. Couple of us Toowoomba guys are thinking about cruising down to Kingston Park for a bit of karting one weekend. Should see if any of you Brisbane guys are keen

Tires cleaned of most to all rubber they picked up from the motorkhana from last weekend. Gearbox oil and diff oil levels checked, cd player working again and connections for trickle charger fitted.

Ahh so on here is where it's at hey? :O

I'm down with whatever you guys are doing and where ever you're going ;) Yeh there're some gravel roads at the Bunyas that we'll have to make sure we don't get sidewayz on...but never know, that was years ago and they may be surfaced by now.

And yes, as for the Kingston karting - we could fill a whole group if we have peeps from T-bar and Brizzy coming along!

Hey guys, thanks for coming down to the khana. was great to see you there.

How would you feel about a cruise to the bunyas one weekend.

I'm sure I could put a crew together and we could head up the hill to hook up with the gang and go do lunch on the mountain.

Thoughts?

Yeh thanks for letting us hop on for a lap of the course! Turns out that my rear coil over is now totally and utterly shagged so will have to get new ones E-SAP. She feels quite wobbly now in left hand corners :/

Ahh so on here is where it's at hey? :O

I'm down with whatever you guys are doing and where ever you're going ;) Yeh there're some gravel roads at the Bunyas that we'll have to make sure we don't get sidewayz on...but never know, that was years ago and they may be surfaced by now.

And yes, as for the Kingston karting - we could fill a whole group if we have peeps from T-bar and Brizzy coming along!

Bout time you poked your head back in here Tom. Last time I was at the bunya's, the way we went was all surfaced, well from what I can remember anyways.

When do we want to do that karting trip? May or June?

Haha I'm sorry I sorry :P Last time I was on here this thread was only a couple posts long!

Well I'm pretty easy - we don't have anything happening it either of those two months? Suppose we try May and see how available everyone is?

must be getting closer to drinkies again amirite?

Saturday Night? BBQ and drinks at mine? Maybe even a game of poker. My self imposed drinking banned ended on the 15th. Bad day at work and one of the guy's from work birthday= me needing a drink

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