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agree with everyone already. I should be there, i got my uncles funeral thou tomorrow, so i dont know really if i will be in the mood. also i got new brake pads today, how many kms do i have to do to bed them in good, ive only done about 30kms so far... and finally, my annoying problem, is that whenever i got fast and turn right, my left front wheel makes a ticking sound. its very annoyin and gettin me worried. i checked the wheelnuts are tight ass anythin.

anyone have any suggestions...?

good call cheeky i second that no offence cos i never went last time but if ya snoozn ya loosn.dean it might be your bearings something loose a mate has the same problem perhaps you need to visit M1`s garage,(thats my garage by the way it got that name after we rebuilt boostd`s crazy line).

it was a good cruz, and a good amount of people turned up except on 4 of us actually went. mattr fried his clutch so he had to go home early, so at the end after about an hour - hour half, we finished up near golden grove, where me, n/a, miss 33, trick and nismostu had a cool chat, then we all departed.

all up nice roads, however i wish my car was runnin better, as i could only give max 70% throttle or else id get these mad power jerk cut outs. lucky for me mick was doing much the same, so i could keep up with him. However if it was the gorge, we could of gone alot harder. Supposely there wer cops on gorge cos someone from ns.com cruz crashed there....

Anyway yeh thats about it. was fun, i was so tired thou... thanks for the water ken :)

Dean, you should have come tonight on the run with Mick and me. CRAZY CRAZY CRAZY. Too bad it was raining slithly so we ended with coffee.

Anyway, ill organise another one soon. Day run with the boys ending with dinner upstairs at my place.

Mick, your too crazy for the streets!

we were all to crazy for the streets.Sorry miss nismo for not replying next time ill PM youi didnt look at forum.day cruz sounds like a plan plus long wk end too respect to the man in the ice cream van.

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