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Yeah hopefully the weather holds up, should be good for the meetup and the first few hours at least but there could just be isolated showers in the arvo.

Dave, no probs, welcome to ride shottie if you want :thumbsup:

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Sweet mate all good guess ill see ya out there then ;) me and the old boy are just cleaning the rigs up now hopefully the weather holds up nice for us!

Im in ! see you tommorrow Mick and your dad can see his old exhaust , lol

Haha awesome mate sounds good :thumbsup: it will be a good day finally got my car finished off too Az it made 335.8kw :banana:

Im in ! see you tommorrow Mick and your dad can see his old exhaust , lol

So nobody is meeting at the RAAF base in Richmond tomorrow now Luke and Sean are out yeah????:unsure:

Cos if not me and the old boy will cruise straight up Richmond rd and jump on the M7 to Thornleigh maccas

Had to calculate how many K's this cruise is lol 151kms ill use well over half a tank id say on a nice cruise damn you E85!! lol :whistling:

I'll be there rain hail or shine, and my boat only does 300 a tank, Damn you 400 kw.

Well maybe not hail, if its bigger then a golf ball that is, small hail is fine though.

How dare u curse 400kw mate haha! See ya tomorrow

I'll be there rain hail or shine, and my boat only does 300 a tank, Damn you 400 kw.

Well maybe not hail, if its bigger then a golf ball that is, small hail is fine though.

So nobody is meeting at the RAAF base in Richmond tomorrow now Luke and Sean are out yeah????:unsure:

Cos if not me and the old boy will cruise straight up Richmond rd and jump on the M7 to Thornleigh maccas

Had to calculate how many K's this cruise is lol 151kms ill use well over half a tank id say on a nice cruise damn you E85!! lol :whistling:

I only get 300km to tank ! and thats 98 ! not using the o2 sensors though and not making 400kwaw pinch.gif

OUCH!:P Haha im at 260km and have quarter of a tank of corn syrup left i reckon 350km will see me sitting on the side of the road empty lol least you can fuel up pretty much anywhere mate i cant :huh:

I only get 300km to tank ! and thats 98 ! not using the o2 sensors though and not making 400kwaw pinch.gif

Looking like its gunna be a decent turn out tomorrow :thumbsup:

Went to the workshop and grabbed my walkie talkies too communication is a must tomorrow! we decided on a channel yet or will we decide at Thornleigh?

Was that you that shot through onto the ferry and was heading to Gosford Mark? haha

Bloody traffic, it was great after crossing on the ferry, sweet drive, not fast but fun.

Beer O'clock.




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