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Time:Sunday, July 3 · 10:30am - 4:00pmLocationMeeting at 10:30am at the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania, then at 11:30am cruising via Henry Street to Myrtle Park!

Created ByHeartKids Car Bike Show, Jonathan Chandler, Kylie Smith, Tassie MuscleCarsMore InfoTassie Muscle & Classic Car Cruise.

- TO MYRTLE PARK!

Sunday the 3rd of July 2011! Details and sponsors to be announced soon!Plan is to leave the Museum Car Park onto the Esplinade, then past KMART and up Henry Street to Ravo, right into Faraday Street to Waverly and out to Myrtle Park... No traffic lights and we can stay as a group!

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Edited by Addicted2BoostR34

Yea I mentioned this somewhere. To guys who were interested, a continue on to Scottsdale and back for a run through the sideling.

yer i seen it in like makeing tas a sua club thought id make a page to see if some other skylines will come with me!

ECus should be right up there on everyones shopping list, you get so much more out of all your other mods when you tune your car. Plus you'll get more fuel economy too

Yea ecu's are my latest 'hear all these names but have no farking idea' lol. Need to research into them a little.

talk to the guys on here and think about what you need in the long run i went from a vipic street tuned to a haltec dyno now im getting a nistune dyno tuned for wat i need and keep working on it from there :D

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