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James, Ash and Andrew hope you planned a couple of rest stops along the way, as shivam and myself went for a test run yesterday and he experienced major brake fade just after the down hill sections.  Jumped out of the car to see the front calipers SMOKING ;).

Remember we are on a cruise... not a race-track. So we wont be doing heaps of high speed braking like i bet you guys were doing ;)

I didnt get any fade on our drive... and i've got undersized disks and worn pads on my car.

We wont be going fast enough to possibly have anyone with brake fade.

Unless thier car's brakes are shot, then that's the owners problem.

we already have a resident R31 to poke poke fun at. Actually, its moreso the driver that we poke fun at than the car.

I believe Ash's R31 coupe

Hmm... I'm taking this as yet another punt at me :P

And yeah, the take the usual p(ss outta me... but not the car as everyone knows it's a rocket :D

Dunno if my car will be coming yet, dropped it off at centreline this morning so we'll see how it goes.

Either way i'll be there somehow!

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Evil, can u bring CHOBITS PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZE... I lub u long time, n all those who ordered CB's can pick em up on the day. I'll take the liberty of takin em out of their packaging n charging them up soyou guys can use em on the day.

ok sweet shan :) and i will have money and a nice nipple rub ready

also

anyone wanna bring stuff and chuck in the back of the 4wd can do so, depending on size and if they dont mind it getting battered around etc

anyone bringing a bbq? whats goin on for food?

Funky - its not 270 x 2. The cruise is kinda one big circle. So the whole cruise (well from Major Petrol station to Major petrol station) is 270 and they both just out of the CBD. We don't do any doubling back the way we came from on this cruise.

For those wanting to pre-meet out the front of Evolution R meet there at say 8:45am. This will be only a short quick meet-up and then we'll cruise to megamart.

sounds good! i will be meeting at the megamart... keep an eye out for a green soarer that looks like a moo cow thanks to that fantastic fibreglass patching up of the front hehe.

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