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Organising a drive Canberra - >Jindabyne -> Charlottes Pass this Saturday.

Head out from Canberra southside (Calwell servo??) about 10am.

Stop in Cooma/Jindy/Charlotte's pass and head back when ready.

Post your intrest.

I'll be heading up with a few others anyway so the more the better.

201kms - 2hrs 35mins - one way on speed limit

come have some fun

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It's all good if SAU folk cant make it.

I enjoy driving so much and haven't been up that way for years.

Might grab a pub feed at the Banjo while checking the view of the lake out.

Never been to Charlotttes parts

Thanks guys for letting me know your all washing your hair that day...........your all whipped :domokun: and not necessarily by the pussy coz that'd be you :nyaanyaa:

Skylines were built for driving (and unfortunately fixing :whistling: ) not just standing around talkin about them on Fridays. Although i do enjoy the stories I got a million of em :D

Thanks guys for letting me know your all washing your hair that day...........your all whipped

I am not whipped! also I am not washing my hair!

BUT I do have my nail appointment that day

..!..( - - )..!..

Edited by Kasko

I have a similar trip in the works, was asked to go this weekend but not enough notice for work. I'll most likely be travelling at a different time of day :P.

And, Japan is great for driving. Looking forward to my upcoming trip ;).

Sorry I cant make it either Richo.

Got a new Brake Master Cylinder put on today. A bigger, better, larger unit to suit the Brembo's. BM57. (Bigger than 1")

Instead of the BM50 for the Sumitomos (1")

Now I have braking issues - Again :(

Booked in again Wednesday to get it looked at.

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